By MARIA VERZA and MARK STEVENSON Associated Press MEXICO CITY (AP) — Mexico said Thursday it will no longer allow officials accused of corruption to be tried in the United States, a move that could end a decades-old tradition in which most of Mexico's high-profile drug-trafficking and corruption cases have been tried north of the border. However, the extent of the new policy was unclear, and officials suggested some extraditions could continue. There was no immediate comment from U.S. officials on Mexico's bombshell statement, but it came one day after the U.S. dropped a high-profile drug trafficking and money laundering […]
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