Show me where the U.S. Constitution defines natural-born citizen.
Things must be slow over at thefagblow.com.
I will defer to your expertise on that particular website.
No answer. Of course.
Not hard for an open mind, impossible for a closed mind.
I learn a lot from etymology. Where did this word "citizen" come from?
The proper word for English Common Law of 1776 was "Subject." How did the common usage change from "Subject" to "Citizen"? What is the impetus for this change in usage?
The founders did not define any of the plain language of the Constitution, except treason.
Do you not know what “shall not be infringed” means because they did not attach a glossary?
Natural born citizen was a commonly understood phrase until concerted efforts to undermine it in the second half of the 20th century.