With no explanation, chose the best option from "A", "B", "C" or "D". section 1983 provides a remedy for improper extradition in violation of the extradition clause and statute [including some state statutes].”); McBride v. Soos, 594 F.2d 610, 613 (7th Cir.1979) ("[W]here plaintiff has alleged violation of rights protected by federal law, and violation of rights protected by state law derived from federal law, we hold that a complaint which charges abuse of the extradition power by noncompliance with applicable law states a cause of action under 42 U.S.C. § 1983."); Wirth v. Surles, 562 F.2d 319, 322 (4th Cir.1977) ("Where the violation of state law causes the deprivation of rights protected by the Constitution and statutes of the United States, a cause of action is stated under 42 U.S.C. § 1983.”). But see Barton v. Norrod, 106 F.3d 1289, 1295-96 & n. 6 (<HOLDING>); see also id. at 1296 n. 6 (listing district

A: holding that the plaintiffs state law claims are preempted by federal law
B: holding that the extradition procedures are a matter of state law
C: holding that since the constitutional and statutory extradition provisions are not designed to protect fugitives but rather  are designed to facilitate the administration of justice between states the failure to comply with established procedures does not deprive the fugitive of any protected right and therefore provides no basis for a  1983 claim
D: recognizing that state agencies which are independent of the state are citizens of the state
B.