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The government argues that the defendant's offer to renounce her French and British citizenship is a...

The government argues that the defendant's offer to renounce her French and British citizenship is a strategic move that does not guarantee extradition, as France's extradition laws are based on nationality at the time of the alleged crime, and the UK's extradition process is complex and uncertain.

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House Oversight
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The government argues that the defendant's offer to renounce her French and British citizenship is a strategic move that does not guarantee extradition, as France's extradition laws are based on nationality at the time of the alleged crime, and the UK's extradition process is complex and uncertain.

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