The *Constitution of the United States* covers this issue in the 14th Amendment. If Jindal was born in the United States, he is a citizen. It does not matter what citizenship status his parents hold.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birthright_citizenship_in_the_United_States
> “The *Constitution of the United States* covers this issue in the 14th Amendment.”
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No, the 14th only addressed citizenship by birth in country, which is not the same as “Natual Born” citizenship.
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> “If Jindal was born in the United States, he is a citizen. It does not matter what citizenship status his parents hold.”
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Yes, he is a citizen by birth, but not a “Natural Born” citizen as defined at the time that the term was inserted into article one of the constitution.
Perhaps that is too difficult for you to grasp?