Then you aren’t looking hard enough. :)
Seriously, why have two different terms in the Constitution. These guys were Brilliant. I can’t imagine they made a fundamental error interchanging the two distinct terms.
What bothered me was that the writer of the article was intentionally (?) misleading.
A naturalized citizen is a foreign national who is granted citizenship in the United States after fulfilling certain requirements. In addition to the United States, many other nations offer naturalization to people who wish to apply for citizenship. The naturalization laws for various countries are typically available through their departments of immigration.Following the Constitution, that means Arnold (naturalized citizen) can be a governor or senator or anything in government except President.There are two basic categories of United States citizens. A natural citizen is someone born in the United States or born to American parents on foreign soil. A naturalized citizen is someone who was born in a foreign country, but took a series of steps with the end goal of being granted citizenship
It also means Bobby's good to go.