Good luck with that especially since the major precedent is totally against you. Nobody bothered to challenge Vice President or President Arthur on that basis even though it was widely reported that his father was Irish born. NOBODY, however, despite that well-known fact thought the question of his father's citizenship even worth asking about. for this this reason, either voters in 1880 were much dumber than voters today (IMHO the opposite is true) OR, more logically, they didn't think this issue had any bearing on Arthur's eligibility.
WRONG. Chester Arthur implied his father had been naturalized before he was born. Please stop posting lies to FreeRepublic.com .