About 5 of them all against me on this.
The United States INS & Homeland Security recognizes three types of citizenship: native born citizen (born on U.S. soil); citizen by statute (citizenship because of citizen parents); and naturalized citizen (foreign born but became legally a citizen).
‘Natural Born Citizen’ appears only in the U.S. Constitution. It is an Article II eligibility requirement for the Presidency. It is not in and of itself a form of citizenship but a combination of two: born in the U.S.A. of parents who are citizens.
No one has the right to be President of the U.S. Why? Because it is an eligibility requirement, like being of a certain age, or having a certain length of residency before running for the office. ‘Natural Born Citizen’ is not required to be a Senator; only citizenship, being of a certain age, and having resided in the U.S.A. for a certain length of time before running for office is required