Independence comes from international recognition. Hezbollah has its own army and spokespeople, foreign policy etc does that make them de facto independent?There is no such thing as defacto recognition of independence, because Taiwan is defacto independent with its own govt, military, currency, foreign policy. What is in dispute is dejure independence, and it's not something that even symbolic routine visits can formalize without triggering war. There are limits to what a one-day handshake and photo op can do...what Taiwan truly needs is security guarantee, not useless photo ops. US can't give that is a sign of US weakness too.
Even according to the core documents of the ROC itself, it clearly says that their aim is to win the Chinese civil war, not to establish an independent state on Chinese territory. In that sense, even the DPR or LPR is more de facto independent, because at least their mini-constitutions claim to be independent from Ukraine, whereas ROC doesn't even do that vis a vis China.
That makes them a group that seeks the overthrow of the country's legal authority and potentially a springboard for foreign invaders. Neither de facto nor de jure independence exist.