But none of that makes babies, which are natural acts. No amount of scribbling and proclaiming alters nature.
A cow begats a calf, not a chicken. Acts of man proclaiming otherwise are of no effect. They can redefine words, but they can't redefine nature.
All statutory law, treaties, case law, and federal regulations that havent been explicitedly ruled to be unconstituional exist under the Constitution.
Which is inferior to and the subsequent product of, the Declaration. The Constitution is but merely the third governing document of our Nation. The founding document was the first, and it cites nature and God as it's authority. According to the understanding of the time, there was no higher power.
That includes recognizing who is and who is not a natural born citizen.
Which is just as valid as deciding which cows will have chickens. Man made laws do not decide such things.
The Declaration of Independence has no force of law and no enforcement mechanism. The Constitution’s Supremacy Clause says that it is the constituion that is “the supreme law of the land.”
Article Six: “This Constitution, and the Laws of the United States which shall be made in pursuance thereof; and all treaties made, or which shall be made, under the authority of the United States, shall be the supreme law of the land;” [excerpt]