She’s not a natural born citizen. It’s actually only customary to even consider her a 14th Amendment citizen - both parents were here on student visas at the time.
Treating the children of temporary visitors as citizens is absurd.
no nation except the US does that, and never used to until the State department unilaterally decided to treat a birth certificate as the only criteria.
She’s not just not a natural born citizen, she’s not even supposed to have a passport.
So you state that, “no nation, except the US does that”.
Does this mean that your problem is that the US has unique laws that don’t match those of other countries? You think that our biggest problem is our laws aren’t more like the laws of France? or Germany? or Denmark?
Interesting point of view.