You are incorrect.
There is no requirement or definition for a natural born citizen in the Constitution. No rule requiring location of birth, no rule requiring parentage. In Fact, the Constitution SPECIFICALLY ENUMERATES that it is Congress that shall define ALL rules regarding naturalization. That includes the rules for those who are citizens at birth and do not need to be naturalized, i.e. natural born citizens.
And in response to that Constitutional requirement, The First Congress took up and passed laws regarding citizenship and even mentions those that are natural born. From those very first acts of Congress, and subsequently modified many times, the rules for who needs to be naturalized and who does not, have been passed into law by Congress. Under the laws and SCOTUS interpretation of the Constitution and Amendments, the current precedent is to award citizenship to anyone born on US soil or to at least one US citizen parent even while abroad, they are a natural born citizen from the moment of their birth because they do not require naturalization.
Some may not agree with this precedent and may wish to change the rules going forward. This would require only a simple passage of law in Congress and signed off by the President per normal procedure. However, trying to go back in time and creating an ex-post facto ruling that benefits a particular world view is in my opinion a very dangerous precedent. It also seems to be a fruitless effort without the aforementioned changes to law.
The 1790 Naturalization Act was totally repealed as being in error and replaced by the 1795 Naturalization Act and the words natural born Citizen were changed to just Citizen, since James Madison pointed out to the Congress that the 1790 Naturalization Act was in error in that wording. Adjectives mean something. Naturalization Law cannot create a natural born Citizen. Only Natural Law can do that via the person being born in the USA to parents who are both U.S. Citizens (born or naturalized), when their child is born in the USA. Such a child is at birth instantly born with unity of citizenship and sole allegiance at birth to one and only one country. That was the founders and framers intent, meaning, and understanding in the selection of that term for the Presidential Eligibility Clause in our U.S. Constitution.
Go read :
Article II
Section 1
Clause 5
A natural born citizen must have both parents who are AMERICAN citizens at the time of the child’s birth.
Kamala is an ANCHOR BABY...
AND-——SHE IS NOT BLACK.