No, I am not the polisci professor. Have never even heard of him.
No, I dont care that she might be a Jamaican citizen at birth, just as I didnt care that Ted Cruz was a Canadian at birth.
As I said the laws of other countries have no bearing on who can be president of the United States.
Thank you for clearing that up re the Professor. And also your clear cut statement of your position that you do not care if a person born with foreign citizenship at birth (as recognized by U.S. law Kamala Harris is a dual-Citizen at birth) and thus with divided allegiance and thus foreign influence at birth is allowed to serve as Vice President. John Jay and George Washington who got the “natural born Citizen” requirement into the presidential eligibility clause and the writers and supporters of the 12th Amendment (last line) in 1804 would not be impressed or agree with your stated position. See: http://www.kerchner.com/protectourliberty/johnjay1787lettertogeorgewashington.pdf
Ted Cruz was never a Canadian citizen, although he was born there to permanent US resident parents.
To become a Canadian citizen, his US citizen mother would have had to submit an application before Ted reached the age of 22; she did not do so.