One born on US soil is a US citizen.
One born on US soil of US citizen parents is a “natural born” citizen.
That is not the question. U.S. law, and Supreme Court decisions, both state that a person born in the U.S. is a citizen at birth. What is the difference between ‘citizen at birth’ and ‘natural born citizen’ and where is this difference defined by law?
What about persons born abroad to Amcit parents? Natural born or not?
And only natural born citizens, or persons who are citizens of the U.S. while the Constitution was being adopted, are eligible to become President, Correct?
“One born on US soil is a US citizen.
One born on US soil of US citizen parents is a ‘natural born’ citizen.”
Where does it say that? Common sense tells me that if you are born a citizen, you are a natural born citizen.
So far, I haven't seen a third category in COTUS or law distinguishing something called "natural born" citizen as opposed to simply born in the U.S.