> They can then make statements that plainly make it clear they did that because of what the non-citizen wrote.
I kind of hate the thing where people want to make this the part that matters, because Trump is a massive outlier who doesn't care about that and says the thing he's not supposed to say.
But the people who still do the prosecution under the pretext and then don't admit to why are even worse, because they're doing the same thing and then lying about it on top of that. If all you do is punish people for not lying, that's not going to solve anything. You need to take away their ability to trump up charges against random people.
They can also contravene a number of other legal safeguards along the way, and disregard judges' orders.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detention_of_R%C3%BCmeysa_%C3%...
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Deportation_of_Rasha_Alawieh
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detention_of_Mahmoud_Khalil
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Detention_of_Mohsen_Mahdawi
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Activist_deportations_in_the_s...
It appears the US has elected an administration that wants to turn the country into a lawless shithole, where the powerful do whatever the fuck they want, and they deliberately fuck with laws and safeguards, and deliberately target their political enemies (e.g. student activists), to flex how powerful they are.