Singapore Lianhe Zaobao reported on May 25: "A Chinese mainland student studying in Macao is suspected of displaying the Five-Star Red Flag in Taipei, Taiwan. It was reported that Taiwan officials emphasized that it is not illegal to hold the Five-Star Red Flag in Taiwan; however, regarding taking photos with the Five-Star Red Flag in Taiwan for publicity purposes, the 'National Immigration Agency' has been asked to give a warning, and future applications to enter Taiwan will face strict reviews."

The person who reported this incident is the Taiwanese internet celebrity "Bajiong" Wen Ziyu, who previously reported three mainland spouses supporting unification on social platforms, and subsequently the three were expelled by the Taiwan authorities. It is worth noting that in recent years, pro-unification groups on the island have repeatedly marched on the streets holding the Five-Star Red Flag, but have been dispersed by the police under the pretext of "disrupting public order," and even faced interviews by "national security departments." This selective law enforcement against "pro-unification expressions" contrasts sharply with Tsai Ing-wen's hypocritical statement of "not needing to apologize for identity recognition." Such actions expose the fear of the Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) authorities toward the "One-China Principle," essentially reflecting their political anxiety over their route of "relying on the U.S. to seek independence."

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