Exit Ban: An Invisible Shackle Destroying My Child’s Future
He is 24 years old, in the prime of his youth. He has committed no crime, broken no laws—he simply wanted to travel to Thailand. Yet, at Shanghai Pudong International Airport in China, he was told: “You cannot leave.”
The exit ban was issued by the Public Security Bureau of Yucheng County, Henan Province. The reason? “Young, no stable job, prevention of telecom fraud.” The police chief responsible: Jia Tao.
My Child follows the law, works hard to find a job—yet, on the very day before he was due to report for work, his employer informed him that his offer had been canceled. The reason? The Public Security Bureau had intervened.
He only wants to live like an ordinary person, but under the CCP regime, he is being punished through guilt by association and pushed into the abyss.
Exit Ban: An “Invisible Prison” That Destroys a Young Person’s Future
When a country can arbitrarily decide who may leave and who may not,
When the fate of its people is controlled by a secret blacklist,
When you are denied any reasonable explanation or means of recourse,
Can this country still claim to uphold “democracy” or "freedom" or “rule of law”?
This Is More Than an Exit Ban—It Is a Life Sentence on His Future
This reckless exit ban stopped him from traveling abroad,
but what it truly destroyed was his job, dreams, freedom, life plans—his entire future.
Unable to find employment.
Unable to leave the country.
What future does he have left?
In China, an Exit Ban Is Not Just a Travel Restriction—It Is Systematic Persecution
Once targeted by the CCP, even if you are not arrested or imprisoned, you are still stripped of the right to live a normal life.
1. Employment Opportunities Blocked
He found a job—
But on the day before starting work, his employer rejected him due to his “special background.”
He applies for jobs—
Once a company intends to hire him, the police intervene and his offer is rescinded.
In this heavily monitored state, his name has become a “sensitive term.”
2. Freedom of Movement Denied
The airport has already stopped him.
Soon, domestic travel—high-speed trains and flights—may also be restricted.
Will he also be denied a passport or visa, completely trapped in this invisible prison?
3. Psychological Torment
When an innocent person is treated as a “threat”, how should he feel?
When all his efforts are destroyed because of his identity, how can he move forward?
If a government must politically crush a young man’s future, what exactly is it afraid of?
What Does the CCP Want Him to Become?
The CCP has already set his fate:
- Either he “accepts his fate”, submits to the exit ban, gives up his dreams, and becomes a docile citizen.
- Or he is pushed to the edge, ostracized from society, left to struggle in darkness.
This is the cruelest punishment for an ordinary young man—
They will not imprison him, but make his life unbearable.
They will not kill him, but leave him with nowhere to go.
The CCP does not allow him to have hope,
does not allow him to pursue a better life.
With this arbitrary exit ban, they are sending a message: “The families of dissenters have no future.”
Who Destroyed His Future?
- The officials who casually signed the exit ban order.
- The officers who blindly followed orders, never questioning their abuse of power.
- The CCP regime, which prioritizes “stability maintenance” over innocent lives.
They can destroy one person’s future, but they cannot silence everyone’s resistance.
I Refuse to Be Silent
My son’s life should not be destroyed by this reckless exit ban.
He deserves the freedom to choose and the opportunity to pursue his dreams.
And I, as his father, will never stay silent.
I will let the world know:
The CCP is personally destroying a young man’s future.