I am a natural-born American citizen, and as far as I know, all of my ancestors for at least six generations were too - although there was one Cherokee whose citizenship status I'm not sure about. And I'm mostly lawful.
But the article said "All people in the United States legally must have the documentation with them at all times that permits them to be in the country". Taken literally, that would mean you and I would have to carry our "papers" everywhere. I didn't really believe that was the case, and I would oppose such a regulation.
Your papers, please - A Washington Times editorial.
...and on June 21, 2004, the USSC ruled against Dudley Hiibel.
As would I.
Take care,
L