In ALL of that which you posted, what part of “whose fathers” do you not understand? And as for the 1934 legislation, that had NOTHING to do with Article II qualifications, it had to do with “naturalization” laws as those are the ONLY citizenship laws that Congress as plenary power over. Congress does not get to decide who the natural born citizens are, that unalienable right belongs to the fathers who citizens. The definition of Article II natural born was fixed at the time of the Constitution was ratified and at that time, wives and children held the same citizenship as that of the husband/father respectively. It isn’t complicated, it is the way the laws of nature that nature’s God ordained at creation. Congress can pass all the legislation they want, however,, that ALL that legislation pertains to immigration and naturalization, PERIOD.