Qualification Requirements
To be eligible for enrollment in Consular Jurisdiction & Protection Program (CJPP), Moorish-American nationals must:
✅ Be a registered member with the EnforceTheConstitution.org civic organization and faithfully attend Sunday Civics Classes, Friday Holy Day Services, and study group sessions for at least three (3) months for induction (unless exception is made by the Consul General). *Membership dues must be current. To register with us, click the red 'Registration' link.
✅ Achieve at least one (1) dismissal with prejudice of a de facto case (e.g., traffic case, foreclosure/unlawful detainer case, criminal case, etc.) for lack of jurisdiction and fraud through extraordinary proceedings of quo warranto, with proof verified by the Consul General.
*Exceptions may be made by the Consul General for Moorish-American nationals that have not achieved a dismissal with prejudice of a case via quo warranto, but are outstanding members that desire to achieve a dismissal with prejudice of a de facto traffic case through the CJPP.
✅ Complete the security clearance, including a screening application and background check, to ensure eligibility for consular status, consular services, and protective documentation. As Moorish-Americans, we are part and parcel of the republican government and must live the life accordingly, obeying the laws of the said government.
⚠️ Disclaimer
WE DO NOT TEACH, PROTECT, AFFILIATE WITH, OR GIVE ANY AID OR ASSISTANCE TO CRIMINALS, NOR DO WE PROMOTE CRIMINAL (which means unconstitutional/unlawful) PROCESSES. Persons that claim the 'Moorish-American' nationality but are eventually found to be law-breakers are made 'persona non grata' which means 'an unacceptable or unwelcome person,' and the de facto U.S. administrative STATE government may refuse to recognize the person concerned as being protected under our consular jurisdiction and member of our great missionary work.
Note: No Consular Identification Card will be issued without successful completion of these steps.
*These measures are necessary to earn our trust and preserve the integrity of our organization and consulate, and to protect ourselves and our members from criminality and fraud.