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Quoted from Lynch v. Clark, 1844

"Upon principle, therefore, I can entertain no doubt, but that by the law of the United States, every person born within the dominions and allegiance of the United States, whatever the situation of his parents, is a natural born citizen. It is surprising that there has been no judicial decision upon this question."

Sorry I'm not qualified to comment on the intended interpretation of the constitution. I have to rely on rulings already established by judges and courts who are. Like I said, it's not about my feelings here. I might feel one way or another about it, but all that matters is what flies in court and what doesn't. And this whole Kamala citizenship thing is a nothing burger, regardless of how you choose to interpret the constitution.

105 days ago
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Reason: Original

Quoted from Lynch v. Clark, 1844

Upon principle, therefore, I can entertain no doubt, but that by the law of the United States, every person born within the dominions and allegiance of the United States, whatever the situation of his parents, is a natural born citizen. It is surprising that there has been no judicial decision upon this question.

105 days ago
1 score