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To: AmericanVictory
Can you cite the definition of a natural born citizen beyond what is in the Constitution? Specifically, where does it say "born in the United States of two parents both of whom are citizens of the United States?"

What is the difference between a natural born citizen and a naturalized citizen?

What is the difference between a natural born citizen and the acquisition of citizenship via jus solis or jus sanguinis?

50 posted on 04/26/2011 3:43:28 PM PDT by kabar
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To: kabar

Being able to qualify to run for the Presidency of the United States.


51 posted on 04/26/2011 3:55:33 PM PDT by Ladysforest
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To: kabar
Suggest you read the sources of the time, particularly the concurring opinion of Chief Justice John Marshall in The Venus, joined by Justice Livingston and particularly the opinion of Justice Joseph Story in Shanks v. Dupont, particularly what he say about English common law as "mere municipal law" as opposed to the law of nations from which the Framers took the law concerning citizenship. Also persuasive are the annotations on the meaning of the phrase in Article II in St. George Tucker's American edition of Blackstone and the well known essay on citizenship by Daniel Ramsay of South Carolina as well as the well known letters by John Jay to Washington just before the decision to adopt the phrase. There is also the fact that the Dred Scott decision was law until the passage of the 14th Amendment. The 14th Amendment did not purport in any way to affect the phrase in Article II and in fact its principal architect, Representative Bingham, made it clear in remarks on the record that the Article II definition taken from natural law or the law of nations was not affected.
52 posted on 04/26/2011 3:57:38 PM PDT by AmericanVictory (Should we be more like them or they more like we used to be?)
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