But by the legal definition, a child born of a United States citizen is also a United States citizen by default. They're within that legal jurisdiction of the US government from the moment they were born. The true legal counterpart to "natural-born" is "naturalized," an individual who was the citizen of another country by birth but later became a United States citizen. Obama wouldn't fit into that category no matter where he was born. (There are apparently some restrictions on citizenship by parentage, but as far as I can tell, Obama's mother more than qualified.) The phrase "natural-born citizen" by itself doesn't even specify if it's restricted to jus soli (born on US soil) or includes jus sanguinis (born to US parents) as well, so looking at the literal text doesn't tell us much.CUDA wrote:"IF" I interpret this correct. according to the legal definition, you are required to be born on U.S. soil to be considered a Natural Born citizenBlacks Law Dictionary (9th Edition) defines 'Natural Born Citizen' as "A person born within the jurisdiction of a national government".
your Lineage does not make you a Natural born citizen
Again, this is all moot, since the guy was born in Hawaii regardless.