United States extradition relations with Mexico

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United States extradition relations with Mexico have a history dating back to the 19th century, when Mexico became independent from Spain.[citation needed] Mexico has long held a reputation for being a haven for criminals fleeing the United States, with the term "heading south of the border" often applied to those seeking to flee the United States legal system.[citation needed]

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