She IS natural-born, because she didn’t have to be naturalized.
Who says she’s even a citizen?
If you’re a citizen, you’re either a natural born Citizen(born to U.S. citizen parents on U.S. soil) or you were naturalized by positive law.
Dual citizenship is not the definition of natural born citizen. This shit is NOT going to happen again. We the people won’t allow it.
“She IS natural-born, because she didnt have to be naturalized.”
That is entirely beside the point.
Someone is always trying to make that argument.
Anchor babies don’t have to be naturalized, and they are NOT natural born because their parents are not citizens. Will you agree with that statement? Being an anchor baby is her only argument for citizenship, and that is a perversion of the 14th amendment.
The Naturalization Act of 1790 directly defines natural born as being born of citizen parents.
Immigration laws can be changed by Congress, but the Constitution requires a different process. Natural born requirement is in the Constitution.
She is an anchor baby born to alien parents.
She should run for president of Jamaica.
Post #4.....wrong info
She’s an anchor baby, just like Little Marco, Mia Love and Nikki Haley.
You and others are patently-wrong. This ironic source lays it out succinctly:
She is naturalized by birth (born on US soil, the so-called “birthright citizenship”) but she is NOT a “natural born citizen”...the key requirement being citizen parents (at least one).
Period. However, the question of whether a court will hear this being another matter altogether.
https://harvardlawreview.org/2015/03/on-the-meaning-of-natural-born-citizen/
She is natural born because she was born on US soil. Kamala Harris was born on October 20, 1964, in Oakland, California, to a Tamil Indian mother and a Jamaican father. But whether they are citizens or not, this little loophole from the 14th Amendment was ratified in 1868 and was put in that way particularly for former slaves recently freed. It’s just that now it is being used other ways in question, but still legal.
rwood
You are correct. Her parents were permanent residents of the U.S. by the time she was born, she was never a citizen of another country, and a person can not be born a naturalized citizen.
As far as the USSC is concerned, she is a NBC, and they get to make the decision.