The natural-born citizen clause, stipulated in Article II, Section 1 of the U.S. Constitution, requires that only individuals born on U.S. soil or to U.S. citizen parents are eligible to hold the office of President or Vice President. This clause has historically been viewed as a safeguard against undue foreign influence on the country's highest leadership positions. Critics of the natural-born citizen requirement emphasize its potential limitations and unfairness, pointing to the diverse backgrounds of many U.S. citizens and the notion that American identity is not solely tied to place of birth.
Sigues el primer a respondre a aquest pregunta .