Au contraire:
That’s a technical term for B.S.
SEC. 301.(a) The following shall be nationals and citizens of
the United States at birth
All of the persons with the seven definitions of Sec 301 (a) are not naturalized in order to become citizens, the event of their birth makes them citizens in their own right. Since we only have only two classes of citizens, there is no wiggle room to play with using word games. This is the definition of natural born citizen, enacted by Congress by the powers numerated to them by the Constitution.
Take your case to federal court and good luck to you.
A natural born citizen can not have their citizenship revoked.
A person who acquired citizenship via Pub. L. 82-414 § 301(a)(7) can have their citizenship revoked.
Because the "gay marriage" courts are always so big on applying natural law.