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Natural born citizens are born to TWO citizenS...not just one. Regardless of his mother's status, his father was NOT a US citizen. That in itself disqualifies him.
That's not what the law says. A natural-born citizen can be born in the United States to two illegal immigrants.
You must be kidding - these chop jobs just keep getting sillier and sillier.
'Wow! I saw it on YouTube! It must be true.'
The Naturalization Act of 1795 states that foreign-born children of American parents (plural) "shall be considered as citizens of the United States." Article II section I of the Constitution.That's not what the law says. A natural-born citizen can be born in the United States to two illegal immigrants.
The Naturalization Act of 1795 states that foreign-born children of American parents (plural) "shall be considered as citizens of the United States." Article II section I of the Constitution.
I'm not talking about plain American citizenship...I'm talking about natural born citizenship which is a prerequisite of becoming POTUS.
What part, I didn't see anything that would.But wouldn't the 14th amendment overrule that?
There may be a third one:Idiots! The constitution only recognizes two kinds of citizen, natural born and naturalized.
Well, I just have to laugh at all of you.
In my neck of the woods, a "birther" is someone with 6 or so young children and #7 or so on the way. :laugh: The word is used as an insult by those who believe that families with many children are overpopulating the world.
Yep, Salty, I don't think you qualify on this one!...