Wrong, of course. Naturalized means that you were once NOT a citizen, but through a legal process you became a citizen. But some people are born citizens, even if they are born of one parent citizen in Canada, as an example. This is true because of statutes passed by various countries. But some people are born of two parents within the country that recognizes their citizenship. These people, no matter which country they are born in anywhere in the world, require NO accessorial documentation... They are natural born.
Of course. </sarcasm>
Naturalized means that you were once NOT a citizen, but through a legal process you became a citizen.
Agreed
But some people are born citizens, even if they are born of one parent citizen in Canada, as an example.
And these people are known as natural-born citizens.
But some people are born of two parents within the country that recognizes their citizenship. These people, no matter which country they are born in anywhere in the world, require NO accessorial documentation... They are natural born.
But where we disagree is your position that this is the only way to acquire natural-born citizenship. That is not supported by the Constitution or the courts or anything except your opinion. Natural-born citizens are those citizens who were not naturalized.