Another mainland spouse in Taiwan has had her residency revoked due to 'pro-unification' remarks. Mainland spouse 'Guan Guan' had her residency permit cancelled by the Taiwan Immigration Agency after posting videos saying 'sooner or later, the red flag will cover Taiwan.' The day before yesterday, Guan Guan confirmed in a Douyin video that she had left Taiwan and returned to mainland China. She once again expressed her 'eagerness for unification soon' and said goodbye to her child remaining in Taiwan.
Previously, mainland spouses 'Ya Ya,' 'Xiao Wei,' 'En Qi,' and others also had their dependent residency qualifications revoked for publicly making 'pro-unification' remarks. Liu Shih-fang, the Taiwanese Minister of the Interior who ordered the deportation of mainland spouses, was earlier listed as a 'stubborn Taiwan independence element' by the Mainland's Taiwan Affairs Office.
According to Taiwanese media reports, 'Guan Guan' had posted multiple videos on Douyin with statements including 'sooner or later the red flag will cover Taiwan,' 'Taiwan is an inseparable part of China,' 'may the motherland prosper and unify Taiwan soon,' etc. She was reported by citizens and this became the reason for investigation.