US Supreme Court, Wong Kim Ark v United States.
Every person born in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, becomes at once a citizen of the United States, and needs no naturalization. A person born out of the jurisdiction of the United States can only become a citizen by being naturalized, either by treaty, as in the case of the annexation of foreign territory, or by authority of Congress, exercised either by declaring certain classes of persons to be citizens, as in the enactments conferring citizenship upon foreign-born children of citizens, or by enabling foreigners individually to become citizens by proceedings in the judicial tribunals, as in the ordinary provisions of the naturalization acts.
Thanks, but I read it 10 years ago. But, if you are going to go to the effort of using oversized fonts in bold, then at least you ought to quote the decision which was that Wong Kim Ark, having been born in the United States, was a U.S. Citizen.
Find a storm, face into the wind, shout until the cows go home. That is much more effective that what you are doing here.