Andrew and Tristan Tate, who faced serious criminal charges in Romania, were recently allowed to return to the U.S. after two years. This unexpected development raised speculation about potential intervention from the Trump administration. In response, the women’s organization UltraViolet launched a campaign branded with bold posters in Miami, labeling the Tates as 'sexual predators.' Their effort aims to pressure authorities to take action against the brothers, who are accused of serious crimes, including human trafficking, promoting petitioning efforts to extradite them back to face charges in the U.K.
A women-led gender-justice organization has launched an advertising campaign against Andrew and Tristan Tate, accusing President Donald Trump of facilitating their return to the United States after being held for charges in Romania.
UltraViolet's campaign is online and through physical posters in English and Spanish that will be placed in Miami's Wynwood neighborhood. The bright yellow placards show a photo of Andrew Tate with the headline, 'Unwanted in Miami'.
It's still unclear what role - if any - the Trump administration had in Romanian authorities' decision to allow the Tates to leave the country while facing human trafficking charges.
The goal is two-fold. Survivors deserve justice. The Tates have to face their accuser.
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