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  1. Background. Article II, Section 1, Clause 5 of the Constitution sets only three qualifications for holding the presidency. To serve as president, one must: be a natural-born United States citizen; be at least 35 years old; be a resident in the United States for at least 14 years. [1]

  2. Aug 2, 2020 · Kamala Harris’ father and mother were born in Jamaica and India, respectively, but she is a natural-born citizen and eligible to be president of the United States.

  3. The U.S. Constitution requires that a candidate for president or vice president must have been born in the United States or otherwise a “natural born citizen.” Controversies have arisen in U.S. history from time to time as to who is “natural born” and therefore eligible to be president.

  4. Mar 10, 2022 · Simply put, in the United States, a naturalized citizen is considered to be “less” of citizen and not eligible to run for President; for the sole reason of being born outside of the country.

  5. Joe Biden. “And each of us has a duty and responsibility, as citizens, as Americans, and especially as leaders – leaders who have pledged to honor our Constitution and protect our nation — to defend the truth and to defeat the lies.”. — Inaugural Address by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. on January 20 th, 2021.

  6. The most direct evidence comes from a statement made by Charles Pinckney to the U.S. Senate in 1800. Pinckney had been a delegate to the Constitutional Convention and, on July 26, 1787, had been the first delegate to raise the issue of presidential qualifications in the debate.

  7. Oct 31, 2018 · Unlike the law of many European countries, in America the key issue of constitutional citizenship is based on the law of the soil, not the law of blood. The issue is where one was born, not...

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