• OT How many types of US citizens are there and can American Indians be POTUS?

    From theget@theget@bigmailbox.net to alt.tv.law-and-order on Mon Jul 20 19:00:35 2020
    From Newsgroup: alt.tv.law-and-order

    I was thinking about that recent case about the Oklahoma treaty.
    I can count a few different types of US citizens.
    1) People who were citizens at the signing of the COTUS.
    2) Art II, natural born citizens.
    3) People granted citizenship by an act of Congress.
    4) A14 naturalized citizens.
    5) A14 born citizens.
    6) American Indians made citizens by the "Indian Citizenship Act of 1924" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Citizenship_Act
    If an American Indian requires an Act of Congress to become a citizen of the US, then they can't be considered to be in any of the other five categories, which would also exclude them from being an Art II, natural born citizen. This suggests to me that an American Indian can't be President.
    Any thoughts?
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