In a recent Case, in a temporary injunction, Deportation was halted not merely for the mother’s sake, but because of the unborn child’s Manifest Destiny.

In July 2025, in Barbara v. Trump, U.S. District Judge Joseph Laplante issued a preliminary injunction against the executive order that sought to end birthright citizenship. More strikingly, he certified a class including “children born or to be born,” thereby halting deportation not only for mothers, but because of the unborn children they carried — whose future rights under the Constitution were at stake.

 

While we view this case as one that will ultimately lose in the Supreme Court, due to the requirement for a person to be under the jurisdiction of the United States Government — and where these women and their children, born and unborn, remain under the jurisdiction of foreign governments — the plaintiffs in this class action will ultimately fail. Yet their failure brings into focus the real purpose of the United States, and its role on the world stage.

The Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment reads:

“All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.”

The key phrase — “subject to the jurisdiction thereof” — has always been the limiting condition.

 

Our American purpose is far greater than immigration debates or lawsuits. This ruling reveals that America’s destiny is not conquest or empire, but the defense of liberty at its most vulnerable point — in the womb, where life begins. It proves that our Constitutional Republic, grounded in Western Civilization and sanctified by Christian truth, is unique in recognizing that man is a creation of God, not chattel of the state.

 

This case, though destined to fail in court, underscores our claim: America’s Manifest Destiny is to extend the reaches of a just and moral society to the world — where all men are created equal, endowed by their Creator with unalienable rights of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness. We do not claim the impossible, that all men have a right to U.S. citizenship; such an endeavor would bankrupt our welfare system, collapse our education, and overwhelm our economy. Rather, our mission is to extend the model of ordered liberty itself, so that nations may adopt it, emulate it, and in time, seek to join the American Union by their own consent.

 

Here we rest upon the wisdom of Locke, Montesquieu, Blackstone, Adams, and Madison — who taught that liberty, separation of powers, God’s law, the pursuit of happiness, and checks upon ambition are the foundation of just government.

 

And so we declare:

 

  • The womb is sacred ground.
  • Man is God’s creation, never the property of the state.
  • Education must not forge a servant class but free men and women capable of flourishing.
  • Government’s purpose is to protect liberty so mankind may pursue happiness.

 

 

This is our Manifest Destiny: to defend the unborn, to safeguard liberty, and to fulfill America’s calling as the shining city on a hill.

 

This is Restore America’s Mission.

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  • For further understanding:

    The Pillars of Our Republic

    • John Locke – Natural Rights
      Man is born with rights to life, liberty, and property — rights given by God, not government.
    • Montesquieu – Separation of Powers
      Liberty survives only when legislative, executive, and judicial powers are divided, preventing tyranny.
    • William Blackstone – Law Rooted in God’s Law
      Human law is legitimate only when it rests upon the higher law of God and the natural law of creation.
    • John Adams – Government for Human Happiness
      The role of government is to secure the conditions where mankind may pursue virtue and achieve happiness.
    • James Madison – Checks and Balances
      Because man is fallen and power corrupts, ambition must be checked by ambition within a system of ordered liberty.

    Together these truths form the five great pillars of the American Constitutional Republic:

     

    1. Rights from God, not government.
    2. Separation of powers.
    3. Law grounded in divine law.
    4. Government serving human flourishing.
    5. Power restrained through internal checks.

     

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