The 14th Amendment makes anchor babies statutory citizens. If a statute has to make one a citizen, that’s not natural born.
NO, it does no such thing. It granted citizenship and ensured equal rights to former slaves. That's IT. One time deal. No use in perpetuity for granting citizenship despite the misuse by the Courts.
If a statute has to make one a citizen, that’s not natural born.
The anchor baby STATUTE which you seek is USC 8 §1401.
Even Foundlings are covered FAM 301.1 Acquisition by Birth in the United States (bottom of page)
8 FAM 301.1-8 FOUNDLINGS
a. Under INA 301(f) (8 U.S.C. 1401(f)) (formerly Section 301(a)(6)) INA), a child of unknown parents is conclusively presumed to be a U.S. citizen if found in the United States when under 5 years of age, unless foreign birth is established before the child reaches age 21.
Drop the baby off anonymously at the fire station baby drop box? USC 8 baby.
You're feeding ignorance with your own ignorance.