To: batazoid
Simply put: “While all natural born citizens are Citizens of the United States at birth, statutory Citizens of the United States at birth are not natural Citizens of the United States at birth but naturalized U.S. Citizens at birth. You cannot be a naturalized citizen at birth. Natural and native come from the Latin root for "birth." Citizens who did not need to be naturalized are natural born citizens.
45 posted on
12/03/2023 2:25:42 PM PST by
x
To: x
You cannot be a naturalized citizen at birth. Natural and native come from the Latin root for "birth." Citizens who did not need to be naturalized are natural born citizens. 14th amendment citizens are naturalized "at birth."
Your move. :)
47 posted on
12/03/2023 2:28:34 PM PST by
DiogenesLamp
("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
To: x
There is nothing natural about statutorily created citizenship, either at birth or after birth. It’s the same process. No one has “Consented to be Governed” like every other citizen in our democracy. Citizenship bestowed by the state is not citizenship by natural rights to have that “Consent to be Governed” extended by the citizen parent(s) to the citizen at birth.
77 posted on
12/03/2023 3:37:54 PM PST by
batazoid
(Plainclothes cop at Capital during Jan 6 riot...)
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