Natural Born Citizen Anchor Born Citizen Amendment

September 27, 2010

Anchor Baby NBC Amendment

A natural born citizen is a person born to two citizen parents on the soil of the US.

A person born to a citizen parent in the us or to a natural born citizen parent anywhere or naturalized according to law shall be an ordinary citizen or plain citizen of the United States. All natural born citizens are also ordinary citizens for life unless convicted of treason or they freely execute documents to give up their US citizenship after age 25 two times five years apart.

No more than 25,000 persons a year may be naturalized. Those regaining citizenship are not counted towards the 25,000 per year cap. These 25,000 are limited to persons of exceptional service or attainments or who are attached to the United States by so many links and whose character is of such a nature that general assent to their being made citizens is obtained.

Long term or permanent residency may be granted by law to more persons.

A person born abroad to two natural born citizens one of whom is active duty military or on business of the United States shall be a natural born citizen if they spend at least 10 years before age 18 in the United States, as long as both parents were natural born citizens on the soil of the United States.

If a person is at any time a dual citizen of another country or a citizen of another country, then they lose their natural born citizen status.

A person who was natural born can always regain ordinary citizen status if lost by applying to become an ordinary citizen and complying with other provisions of the law.

Obama is considered a valid president and no criminal or civil sanctions attach to Obama or to those who conspired or allowed him to become president or covered it up. All of Obama’s official or educational records shall be revealed and made public.

No person shall be president or vice president, state or federal supreme court justice, or be a leader or committee chairman in Congress or be a general in the military or national guard or federal or state judge or receive the highest level of security clearance or be a state governor who is not a natural born citizen.

A citizen, whether natural born or ordinary, shall not lose ordinary citizen status except by conviction of treason against the United States or executing documents as prescribed by law to give up their citizen status. In the latter case, they may regain permanent residence by applying for residence and satisfying the requirements of the law.

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Another possible clause:

Citizens and permanent residents may live in the United States or travel freely to and from it. Reservations for native Americans that exist may be maintained. Reservations for those descended from citizens as of 1788 may be set aside which can exclude others.

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