US women's justice group launches campaign to get Andrew Tate deported
Briefly

The women's justice organization UltraViolet has initiated a campaign targeting Andrew Tate, an accused rapist and human trafficker, demanding his deportation from the US. This move follows Tate's travel to Florida, allegedly facilitated by the Trump administration's interaction with Romanian officials. Volunteers spread awareness through posters and hosted a press conference in Miami. Rosa Valderrama, the campaign director, condemned the administration for hypocrisy, noting the serious allegations against Tate and the risks his presence poses. Although he faces charges in Romania, he is also under investigation in the US and UK for serious crimes.
UltraViolet's campaign director, Rosa Valderrama, highlighted the hypocrisy of the Trump administration by stating, "For an administration claiming to protect women, bringing a sexual predator to the streets of Miami is hypocritical, reckless, and dangerous."
The campaign includes "Unwanted in Miami" posters featuring Tate's face and links to details of his alleged crimes, aiming to raise public awareness about his actions.
Andrew Tate and his brother, who face serious charges in Romania, have sparked global controversy, as their arrival in Florida coincides with an alleged intervention by US officials.
With their criminal investigation ongoing in Florida, state attorney general James Uthmeier confirmed a commitment to collaborate globally against human trafficking and sexual abuse.
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