Now, my memory may be suspect - buy I do recollect hearing some time ago (certainly pre-Trump and possibly pre-Obama) that the USA did not permit its citizens to be extradited by foreign governments. It may be that my recollection is incorrect. But I recall thinking that it was unfair that British citizens were extradited to the USA for acts which were not unlawful in their home country ,,,
Yes I think you're right H H, I think this came to light because they wanted to extradite a young lad, I think came from Essex, that had hacked into their computer systems at the Pentagon and their policy of not allowing their citizens to be extradited anywhere was mentioned somewhere at that time.
Although admittedly I may not be quite correct with all of the details but it, I'm sure, it was something like that.
What I particularly dislike is that firstly it's a civil matter, not political and it's not as though we're some silly little tin pot country that has a very dubious legal system incapable of giving any citizen a fair trial.
Regards, ippy.