In the link you referred to:
“The Constitution does not expressly define “natural born” nor has the Supreme Court ever ruled precisely upon its meaning. There is some uncertainty over whether a person that is born outside the U.S. but still becomes a citizen at birth through a statute is a natural born citizen. One example is U.S. citizenship that immediately passes from the person's parents.”
Vattel defines Natural Born Citizens as:
The natives, or natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens. This the definition the founders were referring too.
In the link you referred to: “The Constitution does not expressly define “natural born” nor has the Supreme Court ever ruled precisely upon its meaning. There is some uncertainty over whether a person that is born outside the U.S. but still becomes a citizen at birth through a statute is a natural born citizen. One example is U.S. citizenship that immediately passes from the person's parents.” Vattel defines Natural Born Citizens as: The natives, or natural-born citizens, are those born in the country, of parents who are citizens. This the definition the founders were referring too.