Congress has the authority to make laws of Naturalization, not Citizenship in general. This was done to prevent Congress from enacting law that could arbitrarily revoke one’s citizenship status. You should try reading the Constitution. Any law passed by Congress in regards to citizenship is naturalization. Naturalization is not NBC.
“Congress has the authority to make laws of Naturalization, not Citizenship in general”
That is totally false.
You are just making that up.
That is a complete fantasy, for which there is no basis in reality.
Section 5 of the 14th Amendment gives Congress vast powers to define citizenship.
The first Congress passed a law in 1790 defining who is a natural born citizen. The same people who wrote the Constitution passed a law in Congress defining citizenship.
The “necessary and proper” clause gives Congress the power to define citizenship.
“You should try reading the Constitution. Any law passed by Congress in regards to citizenship is naturalization. “
And where exactly does it say that?
Read Section 5 of the 14th Amendment and then get back to me.