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To: RegulatorCountry
So, Wong Kim Ark was a citizen, just as much of a citizenas the natural-born child of citizens.

Exactly. So Wong, born to noncitizen parents, was just as much a citizen as a citizen born to "natural-born citizens."

Child A, born to "natural-born" citizens, is a natural born citizen.
Under Wong, Child B, born to non-citizen parents is just as much of a citizen as Child A.
Therefore, Child B is a "natural-born citizen" just as much as Child A is.
80 posted on 09/21/2009 3:44:04 PM PDT by Sibre Fan
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To: Sibre Fan
According to the relevant findings of Wong Kim Ark:

Child "A" is born in the US to a noncitizen parent, and is a citizen.

Child "B" is born in the US to citizen parents, and is a natural born citizen.

What trait(s) do child "A" and child "B" share?

They share:

- Citizenship

- Birth in the United States

What do they not share?

They do not share:

- Natural born citizenship

- Birth to citizen parents.

85 posted on 09/21/2009 3:58:26 PM PDT by RegulatorCountry
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To: Sibre Fan

“Child A, born to “natural-born” citizens, is a natural born citizen.
Under Wong, Child B, born to non-citizen parents is just as much of a citizen as Child A.
Therefore, Child B is a “natural-born citizen” just as much as Child A is.”

Child A = 1/2” wrench
Child B = 3/4” wrench
Child B is as much a wrench as Child A
The only problem is that the bolt has a 1/2” head.

Wong was a much a ‘citizen’ as a NBC. Not as ‘Natural Born” as a Natural Born Citizen


86 posted on 09/21/2009 4:00:21 PM PDT by Lower55
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