Well......I'm certainly glad you did ! Nothing like a comment on a comment.........
It also (just possibly) might mean....."Born of two citizen parents" as described in Vattel's mid 18th century classic......and still quoted by the U.S. Supreme Court more than half a century later!
Show where the U.S. Supreme Court has ruled ineligibility for President.
Show where they have found in a case that natural born citizen means what internet pretend scholars and lawyers like to claim.
Show where the Constitution says it.
Show where the relevant statute law says it.
You can’t.
Well...I'm glad you're glad..
It also (just possibly) might mean....."Born of two citizen parents" as described in Vattel's mid 18th century classic......and still quoted by the U.S. Supreme Court more than half a century later!
I believe Vattel didn't say "born of two citizen parents". I believe he used the phrase "parents who are citizens'.
Again, Citizens (plural) could describe all the citizens(pleural) of the US, not all the parents(pleural) of the children.
In fact Vattel did specifically mention just on parent. He said "children naturally follow the condition of their fathers, and succeed to all their rights."