Mexico maintains extradition treaties with approximately 30 countries. Without a treaty, Mexico may still extradite based on reciprocity principles or diplomatic agreements, but this significantly complicates the requesting state’s position. The absence of treaty obligations gives Mexican authorities broader discretion to refuse extradition. This scenario strengthens arguments for Red Notice deletion before the CCF, as Interpol’s rules prohibit notices that serve merely as fishing expeditions without realistic enforcement prospects. Successfully demonstrating the notice lacks legitimate international police cooperation purpose can lead to cancellation.
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