mlo, are you suggesting the “citizen” and “natural born citizen” are one and the same? Because the definition you replied with was the one for basic citizenship.
Do you feel that the use of “natural born citizen” in the constitution is meant to mean nothing more than “citizen”?
I’m trying to fight with you; I’m trying to figure out why you correct a definition of NBC with the definition of plain citizen. Can you help me out here? Thx.
I believe that in the view of mlo, most people and the SCOTUS, a Natural Born Citizen is any person who upon the moment of their birth is a U.S. citizen. Thus, those that are born upon U.S. soil and those born to an American overseas is a Natural Born Citizen. Otherwise, a person who goes through and completes the naturalization process is a Naturalized Citizen.
BTW-Does your U.S. Passport state that you are a Natural Born Citizen?
No. A naturalized citizen is also a citizen. You are either a naturlized citizen, or a natural born citizen. There is no other kind. Natural born just beans by birth.
“As a Kenyan native, Barack Obama Sr. was a British subject whose citizenship status was governed by The British Nationality Act of 1948. That same act governed the status of Obama Sr.s children.”
Even Obamas’ lackeys imply he’s not a natural born citizen. You do the math.