π‘οΈ Parental Rights, Due Process & CPS Overreach: What the Constitution Really Says
π Constitutional Authority: We the People
βWe the People of the United States… do ordain and establish this Constitution.β β Preamble to the U.S. Constitution
π΄ This is not symbolic.
Itβs lawful.
The authority of government comes from the people, not the other way around.
The Constitution limits the government β it does not license it to override parents.
π Core Constitutional Protections for Parents
- Fourteenth Amendment β Due Process βNo state shall… deprive any person of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law.β
βοΈ Parents have a fundamental right to the care, custody, and control of their children.
Case Law:
- Troxel v. Granville, 530 U.S. 57 (2000): Parental rights are a fundamental liberty interest.
- Santosky v. Kramer, 455 U.S. 745 (1982): Government must provide clear and convincing evidence before terminating parental rights.
- Fourth Amendment β Protection from Unlawful Seizure βThe right of the people to be secure… against unreasonable searches and seizures…β
βοΈ CPS must have a warrant or valid emergency to enter your home or remove your child.
Case Law:
- Calabretta v. Floyd, 189 F.3d 808 (9th Cir. 1999): CPS and police may not enter a home without consent, a warrant, or imminent danger.
- First Amendment β Religious and Educational Freedom
βοΈ You have the right to make decisions about your childβs education and upbringing based on your religious beliefs, conscience, or moral convictions.
Case Law:
- Wisconsin v. Yoder, 406 U.S. 205 (1972): Parents can withdraw children from school for religious reasons.
- Ferrer v. Cayetano, 2010 (Hawaii): Affirmed the right to homeschool without being labeled abusive.
- Fifth Amendment β Right to Remain Silent
βοΈ You have the right not to speak to CPS or any government agent without an attorney. Your words can and will be used against you β even in family court. - Tenth Amendment β Reserved Powers
βοΈ Powers not delegated to the federal government are retained by the people.
That includes your inherent parental rights β not created by the government, but protected from it.
π£ Final Empowering Truth
βWe the Peopleβ are not the governed β we are the governing.
We must not ask for permission to parent. We must demand obedience to the Constitution from those who serve under it.
π’ Let this be the generation that says: βEnough.β If itβs not lawful β itβs not allowed.


