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NATURAL BORN CITIZEN: THE MOST CONCLUSIVE DEFINITION

Natural-born citizens of the United States are those who are citizens of the
United States from birth without having to perform any act to acquire or
perfect their American citizenship. These are those whose parents are
citizens of the United States at the time of their birth.

Natural-born American citizens are those born of American citizen parents,


within or without the American Republic, provided in the latter case that one
of the parents had resided in the United States prior to the birth of the child.

Their American citizenship is natural, the result of parentage, and not


artificial or acquired by compliance with legislative provisions.

A natural-born citizen is one not made by law or otherwise, but born. And
this class is the large majority, in fact, the mass of our citizens; all others
are exceptions specially provided for by law.

A natural-born citizen is defined as one whose citizenship is established by


the jurisdiction which the United States already has over the parents of the
child, not what is thereafter acquired by choice of residence in this country.

It is not necessary that a man should be born in this country, to be "a


natural born citizen." It is only requisite he should be a citizen by birth, and
that is the case with all the children of citizens who have ever resided in
this country, though born in a foreign country.

Natural-born citizens, as distinguished from aliens and naturalized citizens,


are those born in the United States of parents who are citizens.

Natural-born citizens are also those born outside the United States and its
outlying possessions of parents both of whom are citizens of the United
States and one of whom has had a residence in the United States or one of
its outlying possessions prior to the birth of the child.

Hence, a child born abroad to two US citizen parents is a natural-born


citizen: Provided, That at least one citizen parent had previously resided in
the United States or one of its outlying possessions. U.S. Code: Title 8,
1401.
Society not being able to subsist and perpetuate itself, but by the children
of its citizens, those children naturally follow the condition of their fathers,
and succeed to all their rights. The country of the fathers is therefore that of
the children, and these become true citizens merely by their tacit consent.

A Natural Born Citizen is one who is born of citizen parents. A child born
abroad to two US citizen parents is a natural-born citizen: Provided, That at
least one citizen parent had a prior residence in the United States or one of
its outlying possessions. U.S. Code: Title 8, 1401.

Native or natural born American citizens are those born of American citizen
parents, within or without the American Republic, provided in the latter case
that one of the parents had resided in the United States prior to the birth of
the child.

They are children with American parents on both sides with 100 per cent
American blood in their veins.

Natural-born citizens are those who are citizens of the United States from
birth without having to perform any act to acquire or perfect their American
citizenship.

Their American citizenship is natural, the result of parentage, and not


artificial or acquired by compliance with legislative provisions.

The phrase 'from birth' indicates that citizenship must start at a definite
point and must be continuous, constant and without interruption.

If citizenship is gained through naturalization, repatriation or legislation, the


citizen concerned can not be considered natural-born. Americans who
acquired their citizenship by birth abroad to U.S. citizens are not
naturalized citizens.

The state of being a natural-born citizen has been regarded, not so much in
its literal sense, but more in its legal connotation.

The very first Americans did not acquire that status at birth. They were born
as British subjects.
Citizenship at birth alone is insufficient to determine natural-born
citizenship.

It alone is not sufficient to be born of citizen parents.

Those who are citizens by birth and born to citizen parents are natural born
citizens.

Vatall's definition of birth to two citizens (jus sanguinis) within the country
(jus soli), unquestionably distinguishes the natural law fact of "natural born
citizen" ~ Orly Taitz

The CONSTITUTION does NOT say: No person, except one "born in the
country, of parents who are citizens" [Vattel]. If the Founders had not
wanted an expansive definition of citizenship, it would only have been
necessary to say, 'no person, except a native-born citizen.' Or: 'No person,
except one "born in the country, of parents who are citizens" [Vattel].

'Born' 'Citizen' = Citizen from Birth

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'Natural' 'Born' = Born of Citizen Parents

Natural-born citizens are those who are citizens of the United States from
birth and whose parents are citizens of the United States at the time of their
birth.

© Vic Battaile
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