The Guardian: US restarts extradition of Russians to Russia

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The United States resumed the extradition of Russians to the Russian Federation, although it was suspended with the start of the special operation in Ukraine. It has been reported Guard with reference to sources.

As an example, the publication cites the story of a young man who moved from the Russian Federation to the United States to avoid mobilization. The publication claims that he was deported back to Russia.

“US Immigration and Customs Enforcement (Ice) remains committed to humane, efficient and professional immigration enforcement,” U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) said in a statement.

They noted that according to the procedures, Russian citizens were deported to other countries, including Russia.

The Economist in January reportedAfter the declaration of mobilization, two Russians living in Chukotka, who crossed the Bering Strait by boat and reached Alaska, were allowed to stay in the United States. It was noted that the Russians were released on bail after being detained for more than three months and would not be extradited. The guarantee of a local priest of Ukrainian origin helped them.

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