Arguably, the Constitution protects our citizens from its government. That was assumed to be the case for many years after its establishment.
Insofar as it applies to aliens and naturalized citizens pretending to swear to uphold our Constitution, those citizenships are fraudulent and null and void.
I subscribe to the simplicity of this statement:
"Everybody must know that the Turkish armed forces will not tolerate the use of the opportunities of democracy by the enemies of the system as a means to dynamite the basic principles of our state... retiring Chief of Staff General Huseyin Kivrikoglu, Turkey
Isn't it the supreme irony that a Muslim gets it? And you don't?
I am sorry you don't like that, but that's the way it is.
Further, I think your "answer" is addressing a non-existant problem.