We can argue about that, but that's not what the quote says.
Tucker says their are 2 types of INHABTANTS in the State and that natural borns are born inside and aliens are born outside...even though they both are inhabiting the State.
Prior to the adoption of the constitution, the people inhabiting the different states might be divided into two classes: natural born citizens, or those born within the state, and aliens, or such as were born out of it.
Tucker says aliens are people who were born outside of the state, but who inhabit it now.
Obviously, at the time they were born, they were not inhabitants of the state.
You can't be an inhabitant of a state you don't live in yet.
I don't know what's so hard about that.
ROFLMAO! Trying to transpose the facts are we?
Tucker clearly places the division of the two classes of inhabitants FIRST.
The people inhabiting the different states might be divided into two classes:
Then, he stipulates that natural borns are born inside and aliens born outside.
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Obviously, at the time they were born, they were not inhabitants of the state.
Obviously, they very much WERE, or Tucker would not have referred to them as 'inhabitants' first and aliens BORN second.
NOWHERE does he say anything about people who are NOT inhabitants or who 'have not been born yet'.
Nothing like twisting the facts to fit your fiction, is there?