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This paper introduces a new framework to help build and use SYCL-based Python native extensions. We present the core design and implementation detail of the framework that includes an overview of the API, a technique to support asynchronous SYCL kernel execution via Python, and discussion around the usage of Python extension generator tools to build SYCL-based extensions. Details of ongoing work are presented and we demonstrate the development of a performance portable Python native extension that relies on the SYCL-based oneMKL specification.