No, unless they hide that fact extremely well.
No, the President of the United States must be a natural-born citizen. The requirement is outlined in the U.S. Constitution, which states that only individuals who are born on U.S. soil or born to U.S. citizen parents are eligible to hold the presidency.
The former president of the country.
No, the president has to be born in the united states. If they are not a natural-born citizen, then they cannot be President. Other requirements to run for Presidential Office include the fact that you have been a citizen for 14 years, and you must be at least 35 years old.
President Obama's father was born in Kenya.
In order to run for President, one must be a natural born U.S. citizen. This includes being born within U.S. Military bases and States. See related links for a full list of requirements to run for president in the United States.
The President is required to be a natural-born citizen because there is more of love for the country in that person also that person is more likely to not bomb or attack the country
PRESIDENT LIN COIN STOPPED SLAVERY And his parents were both born in the same country
No US president or president of any note from any foreign country was born on that date.
If the president was an American citizen for more that 14 years, then maybe.
Africa is not a country it is a continent. There is no "president" or even single ruler of the continent of Africa.
The president of the USA has to born in the nation, or be born in an American territory, such as an overseas USA military base.
you have to be born in the United States of America, be born on a United states AIR FORCE BASE or a country that is under United States rule.
I don't think so. Because in my social studies class, my teach said that if you were born in a different country, you're not naturally born, so you can't run for president. But you might me. Go to ask.com and it will probably have something. But I'm just guessing.