It’s merely self-evident from the power enumerated to Congress. A natural born citizen is not naturalized and the status cannot be legislated. The 1790 Act attempted to do so in error and in violation of the powers enumerated to that body under the Constitution. The error was corrected in 1795.
I asked for a reference to back that claim. Why don’t you provide it? Let me see for myself why you think I am wrong. Without that, your argument has no base of fact, it is merely supposition.
Permit me to add to that last reply.
It is merely self-evident that a child born on foreign soil to American citizen parents, a child who by the laws of the foreign country is not a citizen thereof, is a natural born citizen.
It is merely self-evident that a child born on foreign soil to American citizen parents, a child who by the laws of the foreign country is not a citizen thereof, is a natural born American citizen