No, my argument is that mandating vaccines by any means is a violation of the constitution and that doing it for behavioral engineering reasons goes into terrorism and treason.
On the contrary, the Constitutionality of vaccine mandates has been a settled issue since 1905. See Jacobson v. Massachusetts, 197 U.S. 11.
The United States as we know it wouldn't even exist were it not for mandatory vaccination, when George Washington personally ordered the mass vaccination of his troops at Valley Forge. And that was with high-risk live smallpox variolation, not even the cowpox vaccine which hadn't been developed yet.