The requirement is "natural born citizen," which has nothing to do with geographic place of birth. It is a condition where both parents are U.S. citizens, so the offspring would "naturally" be citizens. My cousin was born of a French father and an American mother in Paris, yet she retains U.S. citizenship through the Mother's citizenship (holds dual citizenship).
Both rules are true. One is a natural born citizen if they have at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen or if they are born on U.S. soil.
If one is born on U.S. soil then their parents' citizenship is irrelevant. If one is born outside of the U.S., then they are a natural born U.S. citizen if at least one parent holds U.S. citizenship.
if kabala harris eats shit from havana virus or whatever then who would be pres? pelosi? god help us all!
I though that Kabala couldn't become President because both of her parents were in this country on work visas (not citizens) when she was born.
Doesn't matter. If you're born on US soil you have US citizenship.
The requirement is "natural born citizen," which has nothing to do with geographic place of birth. It is a condition where both parents are U.S. citizens, so the offspring would "naturally" be citizens. My cousin was born of a French father and an American mother in Paris, yet she retains U.S. citizenship through the Mother's citizenship (holds dual citizenship).
Both rules are true. One is a natural born citizen if they have at least one parent who is a U.S. citizen or if they are born on U.S. soil. If one is born on U.S. soil then their parents' citizenship is irrelevant. If one is born outside of the U.S., then they are a natural born U.S. citizen if at least one parent holds U.S. citizenship.