Danke
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There is a lot of ambiguity- even 200 years after the Constitution- or this thread would have a simple, irrefutable answer. There would be no question.
Born outside the US? Not a citizen.
But what about if somebody travels abroad and has a kid while they are there? Is the kid not a US citizen? What if both parents are US citizens and they return to live in the US? What if only parent is a US citizen and the family moves back to the US? What about the child of foreign parents born in the US? Are they citizens?
It does, you just can comprehend it. You keep mixing up citizenship with natural born.