Andrew and Tristan Tate Leave Romania for Florida Following Lifted Travel Ban
- Andrew and Tristan Tate arrived in Florida after being granted permission to leave Romania, where they faced accusations of human trafficking and organized crime.
- Women’s rights groups expressed concern over the Tates' arrival, fearing their ideology may spread, according to Christian F. Nunes of the National Organization for Women.
- Four British women have urged their government to extradite the Tates from the U.S. Over separate criminal accusations of rape and human trafficking.
- The Romanian court lifted travel restrictions on the brothers after pressure from the Trump administration, but officials clarified they must still comply with ongoing legal proceedings.
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Accused Human Traffickers Andrew and Tristan Tate Return to Florida as U.S. Lifts Travel Ban
A self-described misogynist who’s accused by Romanian authorities of human trafficking and rape has arrived in the United States after the Trump administration lifted travel restrictions on him. Andrew Tate, a far-right social media influencer and prominent Trump supporter, returned to Fort Lauderdale, Florida, Thursday along with his brother Tristan, who also faces human trafficking charges in Romania. The pair’s return came after Romania’s for…
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