You want the beaners just coming up here and kidnapping folks in the U.S. with absolute disregard for our sovereignty?
No, but that isn't at all like what happened.
Luster was a
US citizen, convicted of his crimes
committed in the US in a
US court of law. Also, Mexico made no effort to find and extradite him before a bounty hunter was resorted to.
That is no kind of parallel to Mexicans (government or otherwise) snatching innocent (non-convicted in an American court) American citizens to stand trial in Mexico for crimes committed here or there.
A true parallel would be a
Mexican bounty hunter grabbing a
Mexican citizen who had committed crimes
in Mexico and who was convicted
in a Mexican court for those crimes after the US made no effort to find, arrest and extradite him.
Which I really wouldn't have much of a beef about. The "violation of sovereignty" is only to secure an escaped, lawfully convicted, felon citizen of the violating nation.
Like Texas cops raiding a private house in Oklahoma to seize a Texan, convicted in Texas, for crimes committed in Texas.