Here we go again with you not reading or understanding what's being posted and being childlessly repetitive about it. What grade are you in, the third? I'll post it one more time and maybe it'll sink in. In 1866 the phrase "and subject to the jurisdiction thereof" had clear meaning, there was no need to write anymore. They understood that the phrase involved allegiance to the country.
If you're so convinced you're right then when Congress passes a new law on the issue, and no doubt they will eventually you've got nothing to worry about when it gets to the USSC.
Ok you are going into your usual p!ssing match mode, but the first sentence says "born" as in coming out of a womb on US soil. It doesn't get any clearer than that.
Don't get mad at me about Howard Jacob's mistake.
Anything from Dane should come with an automatic BARF alert.