And neither are those belonging to native American Indian tribes who are born within the U.S., or anyone else -- including yourself and myself also (and pretty much all black people born in the U.S. --DUH!) who were born under that condition (born within the U.S.) that is the very FIRST category/classification of birth that was listed under heading of "naturalization" statute -- which heading has been changed since it initial adoption to read more clearly citizenship and naturalization, those two concepts not being identical.
Your argument here --- that all persons mentioned within the statute are all "naturalized" -- is all wet.
If you were not so stubbornly insistent upon clinging to the fundamental error you have made here, which I have explained now many times, then I wouldn't have to keep coming back in reply.
I'd tell you to cram your stupidity sideways, but on this point, you already have it well-ensconced up the the 'ol stern-tube --- where your head is at.
Come back when you can address the questions presented to you just previously.
Or keep anything else you may have to yourself ---until you do. Seriously.
You're so full of BS on this point it isn't funny! USC 8, Chapter 12 has never had any heading other than IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY.
Your "citizenship and naturalization" comes from here...
Volume 12 - Citizenship & Naturalization
Yet what you read therein states this...
Chapter 1 - Purpose and Background
This volume of the USCIS Policy Manual explains the laws and policies that govern United States citizenship and naturalization.
Your dumb ass thinks the heading of a POLICY MANUAL is the heading of the law?
And I'm the one with their head up their ass? I don't think so.