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Not if it was born in Japan.
This rule makes no sense. I'm pretty sure George Washington was not born in the US.
They made themselves some special exemptions when they wrote it.
Aha it does not mention adoption of constitution to which country.
Just become president in your birth-country with dual-citizenship and then have it become a US state.
Once US constituion is adopted you can run for US president.
I see. Those crafty little bastards.
Okay guys, we finally have our independence! Now we just have to wait 35 years to actually get an eligible president!
it's about allegiance to a country.
if not in place, what's to stop Putin from being elected US president and then annexing it under the Russian federation?
at least for now he had to put his orange bag of shit in place, which makes it far more difficult to control.
He was born in Virginia, parts of which had been colonized for over a century by the time he was born. Unless you mean because the US didn’t technically exist when he was born, but I don’t think there’s any evidence the Constitution intended to exclude people born before the Revolutionary War.
That’s one of those facts that seems like it shouldn’t be true, but I think that’s just because history classes tend to compress so much of the colonial period to jump straight to the Revolution.