Any examples in the 20th century?
Sure.
"It is not disputed that if petitioner is the son of Kwock Tuck Lee and his wife, Tom Ying Shee, he was born to them when they were permanently domiciled in the United States, is a citizen thereof, and is entitled to admission to the country."
1920, Kwock Jan Fat v. White
Obama's father was never permanently domiciled in the U.S. He was always in the country on only a temporary student visa or an approved temporary extension.