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To: highball

Funny attitude. The Mexican government was harboring a known convicted felon. They refused to extradite him. So a US bounty hunter (I don't give a rip who the bounty hunter is) does what the Mexican government and the US government wouldn't do, and now the US government has sold him out.

The next thing is going to be when a Minuteman member, even a US service member, or Border patrol agent doing their job will be hung out to dry....oh, wait - that's already happened... Our government is so soft on Mexico, it's not funny.


77 posted on 09/19/2006 7:34:15 PM PDT by TheBattman (I've got TWO QUESTIONS for you....)
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To: TheBattman
They didn't refuse to extradite him, indeed, they didn't even receive an extradition request. Luster was deported out of Mexico the day after his and Chapman's arrest because he entered the country with a fake ID.

Andrew Luster told police his name was David Carrera, but later retracted and gave police his true identity. Luster, with no legal standing in Mexico, was extradited on Thursday afternoon. Luster was expelled from Mexico to the United States where he was immediately taken to a California prison to begin serving his 124 year sentence for the drugging and raping of three women

http://www.vallartaonline.com/news/BountyHuntersActorandCameramanAwaitFormalCharges/

227 posted on 09/20/2006 7:52:14 AM PDT by waiver
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