China News Agency, Taipei, June 9th: The "Land Health Return to Taiwan Promotion Group" composed of Lu Sheng studying in Taiwan recently sent a letter to Taiwan's education authority, and recently wrote to the Land Commission to express the urgent need for graduates to return. Taiwan’s demand and open letters online.

  After the outbreak of the new coronary pneumonia epidemic earlier this year, the DPP authorities suspended the mainland residents from visiting Taiwan, and a large number of Lu Sheng who were studying in Taiwan could not return to school. The recent epidemic situation in Taiwan has slowed down. The administrative department of the authorities held an inter-ministerial meeting on the issue of the return of overseas students to Taiwan on the 3rd. The conclusion is that it is necessary to wait for the international epidemic situation to slow down before opening up opportunities for foreign students to come to Taiwan.

  According to media reports from the Central News Agency and the United Daily News, the letter from the "Luxun Return to Taiwan Promotion Group" pointed out that Lusheng has been unable to enter Taiwan for 135 days so far, and there is no timetable for the entry of overseas students announced after the recent inter-ministerial meeting. "This conclusion is very confusing and disappointing.

  The letter pointed out that the number of fresh graduates from Lukang and Macao who are studying in Taiwan is about 2,500. These graduates face a series of problems, such as the expiration of the rental contract, graduation reply, leaving procedures, and future work connection, and the time is very urgent. There are about 144 colleges and universities in Taiwan that recruit foreign students. On average, each school only needs to isolate 17 people to solve the problem of graduates returning to Taiwan. This number will not overwhelm the epidemic prevention work.

  The letter stated that I still believe that the MAC, like Lu Sheng, believes that the situation of epidemic prevention for foreign students coming to Taiwan should be higher than political considerations, and the protection of student rights should be more important than the calculation of monetary benefits.

  In addition, regarding the fact that foreign students are still not open to Taiwan, there have been reports recently that many colleges and universities in Taiwan are worried that if they miss the critical period for foreign students enrollment in June, outstanding foreign students may give up coming to Taiwan. (Finish)