Ah... I see. They’re still talking about people born overseas, and not on US soil.
Irrelevant.
ANSWER THE SIMPLE QUESTIONS;
Title 8 and the 14th Amendment both state; All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
So explain how not merely subjct in some respect or degree to the jurisdiction of the United States, but completely subject to their political jurisdiction, and owing them direct and immediate allegiange.
So to what degree was Barack Hussein Obama under US Jurisdiction at birth? Knowing that he was already under British jurisdiction, and how that being only partial or to whatever degree you impose not being in conflict with completely subject to?
Mind you this is The Supreme Court that has stated complete and not partial to any degree jurisdiction.
A Natural Born Citizen is born to US CitizenS ANYWHERE ON THIS PLANET OR "BEYOND OUR SHORES".
The page prior to this one describes the Naturalization of New Citizens immediately after the founding of this country and enacts the process by which they can become citizens. This law that you deem irrelevant is the very basis for the citizenship of countless millions of Americans whose ancestors became citizens after the founding of our country.
It spells out the Naturalization process, who is a natural born citizen as well as who is not a citizen by birth and most importantly it was written by the Founding Fathers of this country.
But all that is irrelevant to you.....