Man, are you thick headed. :-)
There is no such thing as a ‘naturalized citizen’. A person that comes here and is naturalized is considered a citizen of the United States. Again, please read the 14th Amendment. It does not say naturalized citizen. It says one who is naturalized is a citizen of the United States.
Wong Kim Ark is also a citizen of the United States. This is because he was born on US soil to TWO foreign parents.
Barack Obama is also a citizen of the United States. This is because he was born on US soil to ONE foreign parent.
NONE of them can be President.
The Constitution doesn’t say that ‘naturalized citizens’ cannot be President.
It says ‘citizens of the United States’ cannot be President.
How does one become a ‘citizen of the United States’?
Read the 14th Amendment...
Sure there is. I am one, for example. Certainly, I'm a citizen on eqaul footing with natural-born citizens (other than the Presidency issue), but I am a naturalized citizen. It is nothing more than a definitional term.
NONE of them can be President.
Show me where it says this in the COTUS, Federal law or case law.