http://www.art2superpac.com/issues.html
That link may help.
Not every citizen is a natural born citizen.
The words in Art II make that clear.
Not everyone born here is a natural born citizen.
Is every Chinese tourist baby eligible to be President?
How about the child just delivered in CA to a Gov. of a Mexican state?
Anyone born with more than ONE nationality is not NATURALLY an American.
“Is every Chinese tourist baby eligible to be President?”
No, because of special provisions restrictions for the job added on in the Constitution concerning the job of president. The Constitution lists only three qualifications for the Presidency — the President must be at least 35 years of age, be a natural born citizen, and must have lived in the United States for at least 14 years. So there are restrictions on others, too.
And according to Black’s Law Dictionary, the most used legal defining tool in the US, the term natural born applies to the person who is born in the country where they are a citizen. A person born on US soil and it’s reservations, is a natural born citizen. And to my knowledge, the only presidential candidates not born on the soil of states was the original founders and John McCain who was born in the Panama Canal Zone, at the time owned by the US.
It’s like a person in California under the age of 16 can get a drivers Junior permit, but there are a lot of hoops to jump through. And if they follow the restriction put on them in a normal time frame, any California resident can get a license at 16. But there, again, are restrictions.
A not natural born citizen can be anything in the government but president and VP if elected due to questions on conflict of interest. And Obama was a duel citizen of the US and England (Kenya). However, the real truth to his birthplace never came out.
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