No
No- naturalized citizens are not qualified to be President, according to the US Constitution. To be president, the person must be born in the USA. So, yes, they must be a citizen to be president but a natural, not a naturalizedcitizen.
It is a basic Constitutional law. It keeps foreigners from getting elected President. It is somewhat unfair to naturalized citizens, but much of life is unfair and everything has costs. Losing the opportunity to rule is one of the prices naturalized citizens have to pay for giving up their natural citizenship.
A natural-born US citizen of Mexican descent can be elected President, but a person born in Mexico cannot. Article II, Section 1, Paragraph 5 of the Constitution specifies the President (and Vice-President) must be natural-born, meaning born in one of the US States, US Territories, or on a US military base. Naturalized US citizens are not eligible to run for President.
Only a native born citizen can become the President of the US.
Naturalized citizens must apply for citizenship.
where do naturalized US citizens with a US passport find their alien registration number? Answer #2 if you are a naturalized US citizen with a passport you no longer have the alien registration number as you are a naturalized Citizen.
The President must be a "natural born citizen" according to the Us Constitution.The exact definition of this phrase has not yet been defined by the Supreme Court.It would seem to definitely rule out naturalized citizens but the status of people who have two US citizens as parents but were born in a foreign country is not clear.
they are elected by the citizens of the united states of America
Citizens, or naturalized citizens.
native born citizens were born in the US. Naturalized were born in Another Country but have immigrated to the US and obtained citizenship
A naturalized citizen can be a US Senator, although not the US President.
None. The US Constitution requires the President to be a natural born citizen.