By the way...IF Barry was born in Kenya or elsewhere outside the country, he would have obtained U.S. citizenship via his mother by way of current U.S. statue. U.S. statue can not "make" one a "natural born Citizen." If it could, Congress would not have had to repeal the Naturalization Act of 1790.
As far as I know there are only two types of US citizen these days (assuming there are no survivors from the time of the adoption of the Constitution). One is “naturalized”, where you were not born a citizen but became one later. That kind of citizen can not become president. The other kind of citizen (including Barry) IS eligible to become a president. There isn’t a third flavor of citizen.