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Originally Posted by Blue
Diplomatic immunity is only good when working for an embassy, and then only certain jobs (although unless a very small embassy, it's going to be more than just 2-3). Consular immunity covers those working at consulates (such as Lahore), and only covers certain jobs and while on official duty. You do something on your own time, you're not covered. Those TDY are also not fully covered.
As far as State getting him out...see above comment about following SOP.
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Perhaps you should read the last page of your black passport...it says otherwise.
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