Yes you can. You were Born an American Citizen.
Now, please Post a link to the “Law” that says you can’t.
According to the immigration and naturalization office at the time (I was 16 so I did not get the college course on the process) I was not. I was required to accumulate documentation on residences, fathers name and residences, same for my mother, my places of schooling and other identifying and historical data.
I submitted all of that to someone.
I was living in Anchorage Alaska at the time and my mother lived elsewhere in Canada.
It seemed fairly quickly that I was given an appointment with a judge downtown. I went and he and I had quite a long conversation (1966, Vietnam etc.) and then he swore me in as a United Sates Citizen.
Some time later a naturalization certificate appeared in the mail.
When I went in the military I was required to show that documentation and explain the paper trail.
I think this means that your assertion that I was born a US citizen is based on hearsay rather than a foundation in law.
Using the debate trick to turn the burden of proof back on me is unworthy of a conservative in this context. That is not a friendly move.
I am sincerely trying to find out why it seems like FR has rolled completely over on the point of ‘natural born citizen’.
Again, what makes it OK that Ted Cruz with a very similar birth circumstance to me is automatically a citizen and I was not?
And I was not.