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But there has been no move to extradite any of the family from Turkey.
"Nor, I might add, do we extradite to other states as a matter of right."
Then she added, "I can always extradite her when the time comes."
The government of Venezuela wants to extradite him under international law.
However, he was in Libya, which would not extradite him.
American officials have said they will not extradite the operatives even if asked.
The Bush administration would like to extradite him, but has not made a formal request.
Why do you want to extradite him on these minor charges?
"But you cannot expect us to extradite him," he added.
"Only some countries will extradite their own citizens," he explained.
Mann lost his last appeal against the decision to extradite him.
It is a hearing to see if Sweden can extradite him.
He was arrested in Canada and plans were made to extradite him.
They'll extradite him and we'll have nothing for all that money."
For nearly four years the State Department tried to extradite him.
But the judge failed in his efforts to have Britain extradite the general.
Federal officials said they wanted to extradite all three men to New York.
It is under no obligation to extradite the two suspects.
Ireland has taken no action to extradite the men back to Colombia.
Cuba has refused to extradite him to face the American charges.
This means that we extradite no one to the US.
We should not extradite to anywhere you cannot travel to without a passport.
Worse, they might not want to try to extradite the Harpooner.
Now imagine if we tried to extradite them to the US.
He said he had asked Iran to extradite them all.