Forget where he as born, we know is father was born in Kenya, a Kenyan Citizen, not a US citizen.
Isn't that key facter in being a NBS? ...having two US citizen parents?
>>...Isn’t that key facter in being a NBS? ...having two US citizen parents?...<<
The key “factor” in being an NBC (Natural-Born-Citizen) has been defined by the Indiana judge, and now Malihi (who relied upon the Indiana judge’s decision) as merely being born on US soil. Parents citizenship has no bearing.
We have three branches of govt. None is superior to the other — yet we seem to have this common acceptance that once a court rules, it is *final*.
I’d point to Wickard v. Filburn, this eligibility case with Obama and point out that decisions such as these defy simple, common sense.
But then, what is our recourse to right obvious judicial errors?