To: Plummz
That is wholly incorrect. The class of person you are referring to are naturalized at birth, they are not natural-born citizens. Hope this helps.
No. You're the one that's wrong.
Here's what title 8, which clarifies the 14th amendment has to say about naturalization vs natural born.
247 posted on
08/27/2009 12:01:32 PM PDT by
ketsu
(ItÂ’s not a campaign. ItÂ’s a taxpayer-funded farewell tour.)
To: ketsu
Congress has the power to pass laws concerning
naturalization. If you have to point to to Title 8 to prove your citizenship; you're
naturalized.
Hope this helps.
249 posted on
08/27/2009 12:04:27 PM PDT by
Plummz
(pro-constitution, anti-corruption)
To: ketsu
Here's what title 8, which clarifies the 14th amendment has to say about naturalization vs natural born. The word "natural" does not appear anywhere in the code section you cited. It sets the parameters for citizenship, but certainly does not impart NBC status to these citizens.
256 posted on
08/27/2009 12:40:23 PM PDT by
GizmosAndGadgets
(If at first you don't succeed...)
To: ketsu
That is wholly incorrect. The class of person you are referring to are naturalized at birth, they are not natural-born citizens. Hope this helps.
Ketsu responds to above:
"No. You're the one that's wrong. Here's what title 8, which clarifies the 14th amendment has to say about naturalization vs natural born."
There is no discussion of Natural Born citizenship at your link to title 8.
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