Lawyers accuse Mexico of breaking law in sending cartel members to US without extradition order
Mexico transferred 92 alleged cartel members in three batches to the U.S. without formal extradition orders, raising legal concerns about due process, lawyers said.
- Lawyers and family members accused Mexico's government of illegally sending nearly 100 cartel members to the U.S. without extradition orders.
- Since February 2023, Mexico has sent a total of 92 cartel members in three transfers to the U.S. at the request of the Trump administration.
- The lawyers argued the cartel members were denied due process by being sent to the U.S. without the required legal extradition process in Mexico.
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Lawyers accuse Mexico of breaking law in sending cartel members to U.S. without extradition order
A group of lawyers and family members of important cartel figures accused Mexico's government on Monday of breaking the law by sending nearly a hundred Mexican citizens to the United States without an extradition order.
Lawyers accuse Mexico of breaking law in sending cartel members to US without extradition order
A group of lawyers and family members of cartel members accused Mexico’s government on Monday of breaking the law by sending nearly a hundred Mexican citizens to the United States without an extradition order.
Lawyers accuse Mexico of breaking law in sending cartel members to US without order
A group of lawyers and family members of cartel members accused Mexico’s government on Tuesday of breaking the law by sending nearly a hundred Mexican citizens to the United States without an extradition order
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