Teresita Ang See

[3] Her father Jose Ang moved to Manila as eight year old child to work in a restaurant in Divisoria while her mother Carmen Davenport Barraca is a college-educated Filipino-American mestiza.

Under old Philippine nationality law, Ang See was a Chinese citizen by virtue of her father's citizenship preventing her to openly participate in protests due to risked to getting deported to China.

[3] After her graduate studies, Ang See joined the Federation Of Filipino Chinese Chambers Of Commerce & Industry (FFCCCI) as a research assistant.

[3] Pagkakaisa was founded in 1971, a group which advocated for jus soli citizenship of ethnic Chinese and their integration in mainstream Philippine society.

[4] She and her husband Chin Ben See translated material critical to the Marcos administration sourced from the "mosquito press" which they clandestinely distributed.

[4] Ang criticized the line of questioning around the Senate inquiry on Alice Guo's citizenship and involvement in Philippine Offshore Gaming Operator (POGO) which she described as a "zarzuela".

[9] Chinese national Deng Yuanqing was detained by Philippine authorities in January 2025 for allegedly mapping sensitive military sites in Luzon.

[11] She called for a fair probe with Deng's sister saying he is just a labor contractor for a driving technology company working on a road-testing project in the Philippines.