Most have been, but all presidents before Martin Van Buren were born in English colonies/possessions and were British citizens before the US came into existence.
None so far.
no
Because he was born in Austria.
As far as I know, no president were born/lived in New Mexico.
One has to be a "natural born" citizen, i.e., not one born outside the US and later naturalized. "Natural born" includes persons born in US territories, possessions, etc. - e.g., John McCain, who was born in the Panama Canal Zone, was eligible to be President.
No US President was born in Indiana.
No- no Us president has ever been a Utah resident.
unless the law is changed the answer is yes if the child was born in the US then he/she can be president regardless where the parents are born.
No US president was ever a king.
No US president ever served for that long.
The constitution of the US requires that a President must be born in the US.
No US President has been born in, raised in, or had his or her power base in Alaska.