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You are incorrect.Yah you do.
You are incorrect.Yah you do.
For example - https://scholarship.law.upenn.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1646&context=jclYou're gonna need a source for the arguments you claim to have taken place. You would expect a president to have at least a basic understanding of the Constitution.
Yah you do.
and yet 2nd amendment supporters want to use the 'original' meaning of the amendment, but they don't because it doesn't fit their agenda.
lol, no. There are 2, and ONLY 2 types of citizen in US law. Natural born and naturalized. That's it. If you are natural born, that means you were a citizen at the time of your birth, having not needed to be naturalized. One way is to be born on US soil, regardless of the citizenship status of your parents. Another way is to be born to at least 1 citizen parent, NOT on US soil.
lol, no. There are 2, and ONLY 2 types of citizen in US law. Natural born and naturalized. That's it. If you are natural born, that means you were a citizen at the time of your birth, having not needed to be naturalized. One way is to be born on US soil, regardless of the citizenship status of your parents. Another way is to be born to at least 1 citizen parent, NOT on US soil.
Correct. As long as at least 1 parent is a US citizen, you don't have to be born on US soil.Therefore you don't need to be born in the USA to be a "natural born citizen".
Big difference in being eligible and being qualified.