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They Warn Risks of Using 'Cuts' to Extradition Proceedings

Summary by diario.mx
Attorney Marco Antonio Avilés warned that Mexico's surrender to the United States of alleged criminals without extradition process erodes national sovereignty, because it places the country as the executor of a foreign petition in a framework of cooperation without rules. In issuing the conference "New challenges of the administration of justice. Extinction of the extradition figure" in the Chamber of Deputies, the human rights specialist warned…

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Attorney Marco Antonio Avilés warned that Mexico's surrender to the United States of alleged criminals without extradition process erodes national sovereignty, because it places the country as the executor of a foreign petition in a framework of cooperation without rules. In issuing the conference "New challenges of the administration of justice. Extinction of the extradition figure" in the Chamber of Deputies, the human rights specialist warned…

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diario.mx broke the news in on Tuesday, January 27, 2026.
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