No, but I do need you to point it out in Title 8 Section 1401 where Congress defines citizens at birth. Here is the link: https://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/text/8/1401
Please show me where it is the text.
The constitution defines citizen ... A1,S8 is a person born a subject/citizen of a foreign nation, A2 is a person born a US citizen and noting else. Get the picture?
What is 1401 part of? Rules of immigration and naturalization in which the 1868 Act is a part of.
And even though Pt 1 of section 12 of Title 8 says, Nationals and citizens at birth, the key is
1401(a) a person born in the United States, AND subject to the jurisdiction thereof;
As it is for the naturalized, so it is for the one born and what does the naturalized have to do before becoming a US citizen ... renounce any & all foreign allegiance.
Per law, did Ted have to renounce a foreign citizenship that he had since birth?
This isn't rocket science, it is called natural law, the child is the nationality (tribe) of the father. God set this law in place at creation and until the last century, it was upheld by all nations.