Miami Residents Outraged! Women’s Group Says “No” to Controversial Tate Brothers

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Miami, FL – A powerful message is sweeping the streets of Miami, and it’s aimed directly at Andrew and Tristan Tate. Posters labeled “Unwanted in Miami” have appeared across the city, warning locals about the controversial social media influencers.

The campaign, launched by the women’s advocacy group UltraViolet, is designed to raise awareness about the serious allegations against the Tate brothers, including human trafficking and sexual exploitation. Each poster features a QR code leading to more information on their history, encouraging people to take action.

Why Are the Tate Brothers Controversial?

Andrew and Tristan Tate are no strangers to controversy. Originally known for their careers in kickboxing, they later gained massive online followings with their luxurious lifestyles and polarizing views on women and masculinity.

However, their rise to fame has been shadowed by criminal investigations. In 2022, they were arrested in Romania for alleged involvement in human trafficking, rape, and organized crime. While they deny all accusations, authorities claim they ran a network that manipulated and exploited women.

In February 2025, the brothers were allowed to leave Romania and relocated to the U.S., reportedly with support from the Trump administration. Their arrival in Miami Beach has sparked backlash, with many questioning why they were allowed to enter the country given their legal troubles.

UltraViolet’s Mission: Get Them Out!

UltraViolet isn’t stopping at posters, they’ve also launched a petition demanding that U.S. Attorney General Pam Bondi extradite the Tate brothers to the United Kingdom, where they face additional sexual misconduct charges from 2012.

The petition has already gathered over 10,000 signatures. UltraViolet’s campaign director, Rosa Valderrama, criticized the situation, saying:

“For an administration that claims to protect women, allowing a known predator into Miami is reckless and dangerous.”

Florida Officials Take Action

The controversy has also caught the attention of Florida Attorney General James Uthmeier, who recently opened a criminal investigation into the Tate brothers. He stated:

“These men have openly boasted about their involvement in what appears to be trafficking and exploiting women. We will not allow that here in Florida.”

Miami Residents React

The ‘Unwanted in Miami’ posters have sparked discussions across the city. Some residents support the campaign, saying they don’t want men with serious allegations of abuse living in their community. Others argue that the brothers have not been convicted of a crime and should be treated fairly.

Social media has also exploded with debates about whether the Tate brothers should be removed from the U.S. or allowed to stay. Their supporters claim they are being unfairly targeted, while critics insist that their presence in Miami is a threat to women’s safety.

What’s Next?

The future of Andrew and Tristan Tate in the U.S. remains uncertain. As the UltraViolet campaign gains traction and Florida’s legal system takes a closer look, the brothers may find themselves facing even more legal battles.

For now, the people of Miami are watching closely and many are making it clear that they don’t want the Tate brothers in their city.

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