Andrew and Tristan Tate Return
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Andrew Tate and brother land in Florida, DeSantis says they're not welcome

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Controversial influencers Andrew and Tristan Tate have landed in Florida .
The charges against the Tates remain in force, Romanian officials said.
Andrew Tate says he and his brother are "largely misunderstood" The Tates are accused of human trafficking and forming an organized criminal group with the goal of sexually exploiting women in Romania .
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis says Florida is "not a place where you're welcome".
Jury called on Starmer to raise the issue with Trump during their meeting in Washington , D.C. , on Thursday .
The women in the U.K. case said in a joint statement that they are "in disbelief and feel re-traumatized" The prime minister also addressed the matter from the Oval Office .
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