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Natural born law of blood
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Izayah Pineda
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To an originalist, a "natural born Citizen" is a person who is a resident of the USA following "natural" postulates of the constitution in 1788. Jus sanguinis, the law of blood, believed that a child's citizenship continued from the progenitors' fidelity, reckless of the place of birth.
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