No, not by the term, natural born Citizen as commonly understood by the framers. Vatel, Tucker, Bingham, and by corroborated inference to his pivotal letter to Washington: Jay.
1. They have a child while living in the foreign country.
2. Is that child eligible to be President of the United States under the laws of the U.S. Constitution? Thanks.
No, not by the term, natural born Citizen as commonly understood by the framers. Vatel, Tucker, Bingham, and by corroborated inference to his pivotal letter to Washington: Jay.
Link, The Donofrio "Natural Born Citizen" Challenge 10 posted on Fri 09 Jan 2009 07:02:58 PM EST by unspun (PRAY & WORK FOR FREEDOM - investigatingobama.blogspot.com)
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1. A young married American couple live in Seattle, Washington. Washington is right next door to Canada.
2. The wife is 8 months pregnant.
3. The couple decide to spend a few days in Vancouver, Canada---Vancouver touches Washington---because the baby is not due for another month.
4. While in Canada, the American wife suddenly goes into premature labor, and the baby is born in a Vancouver hospital.
5. Question: Is that child of an American couple who was born unexpectedly in Canada eligible to be President of the United States? Thanks.