Well then cite legislation or case law that defines natural born citizen.
And until you can find such legislation, the nine justices on the SCOTUS do not seem to buy into you interpretation of natural born citizen.
It’s in the Constitution, you idiot! What the hell are you asking for case law for when you know damn well they’ve citing the Constitution in millions of cases.
Why don’t you read John Bingham, the framer of the 14th Amendment! Why don’t you read Vattel, Law of Nations, Why don’t you read the Federalist!
No, instead you’ll just sit here and claim to know something when you don’t. Then you want everyone to run around doing all your homework for you. I gave you 3 sources. It should keep you from flapping your jaws for awhile.
And while you’re at it, you can read:
Originalism and the Natural Born Citizen Clause
Lawrence B. Solum, University of Illinois Law School
The Justiciability of Eligibility: May Courts Decide Who Can Be President?
Daniel P. Tokaji, The Ohio State University, Moritz College of Law
Why Senator John McCain Cannot be President: Eleven Months and a Hundred Yards Short of Citizenship
Gabriel J. Chin, University of Arizona Law School
If you’re interested in where the cases that have been discussed, that should keep you busy for awhile, but for some reason, I have no doubt you’re the least bit interested.
Your type is very predictable. You sit there all day long demanding proof and doing little research yourself.