MEXICO CITY: Mexico has extradited 37 alleged criminals to the United States under a joint security and law enforcement agreement. The move, part of a bilateral cooperation deal, targets cross-border criminal activities and aims to strengthen judicial collaboration. Authorities confirmed that the operation involved coordination between Mexican and US law enforcement agencies to ensure the safe transfer of individuals facing serious criminal charges. Officials described the action as a significant step in improving regional security. Both countries reaffirmed their commitment to ongoing collaboration, with the extraditions demonstrating progress in controlling organized crime along the shared border.
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