‘Every person born in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, becomes at once a citizen of the United States, and needs no naturalization.
born in the US = US citizen, but not necessarily a natural born citizen!
If you are born in the US to one or more non-US citizen parents, then you are subject to more than 1 jurisdiction
( you are subject to jurisdiction of US and your parent(s)’s country.) In this case you can still be considered US citizen (if the ‘birthright citizenship’ stands) but most certainly NOT a natural born citizen!
Natural born citizen is citizenship by nature - acquired by birth place and parentage - totally natural, no law can confer this kind of citizenship!
It is not that hard to understand!
Do not purposedly mix US citizen with naural born citizen!
The Constitution recognizes two, and two only, forms of citizenship. Citizenship by birth and citizenship by naturalization.
Those are the words of the U.S. Supreme Court.
You are wrong.
Natural Born Citizen means Citizen at Birth, and NOTHING ELSE!
NOBODY WITH ANY AUTHORITY AGREES WITH YOU!
You are wrong.
Natural Born Citizen means Citizen at Birth, and NOTHING ELSE!
NOBODY WITH ANY AUTHORITY AGREES WITH YOU!