“You sure like to confuse us with the idea that citizenship is the same as Natural Born Citizen. Nice try!”
No, you’ve got that exactly backwards. Natural born citizens are citizens and naturalized citizens are citizens. Natural born citizens are inherent citizens due to their circumstance by birth, whereas naturalized citizens are given a legal fiction to be considered as or accepted as if they are actual natural born citizens for some limited purposes despite not actually being natural born citizens at birth or after birth.
A Natural Born Citizen is an unique class of citizen. It is a person born in the U.S. of two U.S. citizen parents. If I were a citizen of the U.S. and my wife was a Kenyan citizen, and our child was born in Kenya while we were vacationing in Kenya, our child would not be a Natural Born Citizen. Our child would still be a U.S. citizen.