Erika Kirk did not actually have to leave Romania, nor has she been officially banned from the country. There have been social media rumors and unverified online allegations claiming that Erika Kirk was banned from Romania due to her Romanian charity, Romanian Angels, being linked to child trafficking. However, these claims are unsubstantiated with no official government or legal confirmation from Romanian authorities or the U.S. State Department. Records show no criminal investigation or expulsion, and Erika Kirk reportedly traveled to Romania multiple times without restrictions for her charity work. The allegations appear to be based on rumors and speculations rather than verified facts.
The Romanian Angels program, which was part of a nonprofit Erika Kirk ran called Every Day Heroes Like You, operated in Constanța, Romania, organizing charitable activities like Christmas Wishlists for children. The charity faced scrutiny in the context of broader concerns about trafficking linked to some evangelical ministries in Romanian towns, but no evidence links Romanian Angels or Erika Kirk to trafficking, nor shows the group was forced to leave Romania.
In summary, Erika Kirk did not have to leave Romania. The rumors about her banishment and charity involvement in trafficking lack official support or proof and remain unverified.