No, The Constitution Does Not Allow Children Born Of Non-Citizens To Become President Of The United States
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US Army post in a foreign country is not US soil. The US embassy in that country is, but not the Army post.
Ergo, your parents applied for naturalization, which is probably automatic approval in those cases.
Same reason NoName was not eligible for POTUS.
Note that the US State Department passport records office was broken into in 2008, and Obama's and NoName's records were stolen.
The man who was called to testify about this was mysteriously murdered before he could testify.
The CEO of one of the companies involved was John Brennan. The other company involved got a no-bid contract to create billion-dollar Obamacare website that didn't work.
Nancy Pelosi was head of DNC in 2008, and only 49 States included a statement that Obama was constitutionally eligible. The exception was Hawaii.
Many judges in 2009-2010 refused to hear evidence of Obama's eligibility, just like they did for the 2020 election cases.
What's your opinion of my being natural born because both of my parents were lifelong US citizens, born in the US? IMO that makes me a natural born citizen so I didn't need a naturalization certificate.
This covers what you shared.
Article II, Section 1 Of The Constitution Requires That In Order To Meet The High Constitutional Threshold For Eligibility, The Qualifier’s Parents Must Have Both Been Citizens At The Time Of His Or Her Birth