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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Chinese College Student Who Illegally Voted in 2024 Election in Michigan and Was Ordered to Turn in Passport–Fled US to China With a Secret Passport in His Name the Day Before Trump Was Sworn In |
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Chinese College Student Who Illegally Voted in 2024 Election in Michigan and Was Ordered to Turn in Passport–Fled US to China With a Secret Passport in His Name the Day Before Trump Was Sworn In |

Last updated: May 31, 2025 3:05 am
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Chinese College Student Who Illegally Voted in 2024 Election in Michigan and Was Ordered to Turn in Passport–Fled US to China With a Secret Passport in His Name the Day Before Trump Was Sworn In |
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Chinese Student Faces New Charges After Fleeing U.S. Over Illegal Voting

In an unfolding drama worthy of a political thriller, 20-year-old Haoxiang Gao, a green card holder and University of Michigan Ann Arbor student from China, now finds himself in hot water—again. Originally charged with illegally voting in the 2024 election in Ann Arbor, Gao has been slapped with a new charge of flight to avoid prosecution after authorities revealed he made a hasty escape back to China on January 19. This happened just before Donald Trump was inaugurated, and he did so utilizing a secret passport, all while under the court’s watchful eye, having surrendered his legitimate passport as a condition of his pre-trial release.


Photo by Stephanie Rowden, 2024 | Student voters wait in line to register and/or vote during Michigan’s new nine days of Early Voting at the University of Michigan’s Central Campus Voting Hub, designed by the Creative Campus Voting Project (CCVP) at UMMA, image via the Ford School of Public Policy.

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According to a recent report from MLive, Gao was initially court-ordered to remain in Michigan while on a $5,000 bond facing state criminal charges for his unauthorized vote. However, he managed to board Delta Flight #389 from Detroit to Shanghai without anyone the wiser, despite having surrendered his original passport—with a serial number ending in “1332”—to the authorities back on November 1.

Details from the legal complaint reveal that Gao successfully navigated airport security using another passport, this one ending in “7137.” The absurdity of the situation is heightened by the fact that Gao was already embroiled in legal troubles stemming from his decision to vote, despite knowing he wasn’t eligible.

In a twist of fate, Gao was a no-show for a probable cause hearing scheduled for April 24, as reported by VoteBeat. This case has brought to light glaring loopholes in Michigan’s same-day registration system, prompting lawmakers to consider reforms to prevent similar incidents in the future.

If convicted, Gao could face up to nine years behind bars, along with the looming specter of deportation. His absence at the hearing has only escalated the situation, with a bench warrant now authorized for his arrest.

Interestingly, it seems Gao took matters into his own hands and opted for self-deportation, a choice that raises eyebrows considering the lack of an extradition treaty between the U.S. and China. A deep dive by The Michigan Enjoyer revealed that Gao, who attended elementary school in Seattle and moved back and forth between the U.S. and China during his upbringing, identified as an American citizen just moments before casting his ballot. He believed, rather naively, that his status as a green card holder entitled him to vote.

Gao, who went by the name Neil, cast his vote on October 27, 2024, fully convinced of his eligibility, despite the glaring fact that he was not a U.S. citizen. His vote has since been acknowledged as legal, despite the circumstances surrounding it.

The unfolding saga of Haoxiang Gao serves as a poignant reminder of the complexities surrounding voting rights and immigration status in the United States. As the case continues to develop, it remains to be seen whether this young man’s flight will result in a cautionary tale or merely a footnote in the annals of electoral history.

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