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What is the difference between a”citizen” at time of ratification(constitution); and “natural born citizen”? Because there is a difference, the constitution is telling us so. So what’s the difference between the two standards?


62 posted on 08/15/2020 3:16:58 PM PDT by crosdaddy
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"What is the difference between a”citizen” at time of ratification(constitution); and “natural born citizen”? Because there is a difference, the constitution is telling us so. So what’s the difference between the two standards?"

The United States came into existence at ratification. It follows that nobody then alive had been born in the US. Without the exception of "citizen at time of ratification" nobody would have been eligible for the next 35 years.

65 posted on 08/15/2020 3:19:40 PM PDT by mlo
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