| Re: "Dog" the Bounty Hunter, extradition to Mexico? Quote:
Originally Posted by whitequeen96 I would think that the Mexican government would be pleased to have a dangerous rapist out of their country, particularly as he was not a Mexican citizen. | You would think-I believe mexico does not allow bounty hunters, but U.S. could work with mexico to extradite(yes-I realize with all the corruption etc. that catching a person with money in mexico would be difficult to say the least). I do question Dog's intentions-sure he got somebody who needed to be caught, but you have tons of others in the U.S. that he could of gone after for free. Unfortunately we have to honor other countries laws even though we may not agree with-on the flipside you sure can question whether other countries honor our laws(mexico-illegals crossing the borders, drug smuggling). This really does stink, and it makes you wonder if these guys just like the border patrol agents convicted are basically used as pawns in the overall game that is being played.
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