The DPP has conditions to open the entry of terrestrial students to the KMT: differential treatment will damage the rights of terrestrial students to receive education

  [Global Times reporter Zhang Ruo] The DPP authorities have always excluded Lu Sheng from the open list. Taiwan’s “Ministry of Education” finally announced on the 22nd that starting from the 23rd, foreign students from all countries and regions can apply for entry into Taiwan, including land students who have the largest number of foreign students. However, the "Ministry of Education" also stated that fresh graduates are given priority. In other words, Taiwan's opening to terrestrial students is still conditional.

  The Kuomintang issued a press release stating that "the entry restrictions for Lu Sheng still have different treatment, and the Kuomintang deeply regrets this." The Kuomintang said that since mid-June overseas students were allowed to return to Taiwan in batches, the DPP authorities have still taken political factors into consideration rather than professional assessments of epidemic prevention, deliberately treating terrestrial students differently, and set up higher rates for overseas students than in other regions. The threshold has severely hindered Lu students from returning to Taiwan to study, and harming Lu students' rights to receive education.

  The Taiwan authorities announced that it will add 3,533 fresh graduates to Taiwan. However, statistics show that the policy on overseas students to Taiwan has been gradually loosened since June, and currently less than 500 students have arrived in Taiwan. The Taiwan University, the leading higher education institution on the island, which has rarely made a high-profile voice recently, could not help but publicly speak out. It used a press release to denounce the so-called "epidemic considerations" of the Tsai authorities as "political considerations." According to the United Daily News, international statistics show that in the past two weeks, an average of 350 people were diagnosed in Japan every day. The result was listed as a “medium-low risk of infection” by Taiwan. An average of 10 or 20 people in the mainland were diagnosed every day, but they were not classified as “medium-low”. Risk of infection". The article bluntly stated that in the thinking of the DPP, the mainland may not be a high risk of the epidemic, but it is a "high political risk." For this reason, it would not hesitate to bury the universities on the island together.