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
No. The only restrictions on the President's citizenship is their personal one, that of being a "natural born citizen".
The president of the United States must be a natural born US citizen. This is a requirement made in the US Constitution.
No US President was born in Indiana.
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 you must be a legal citizen that means being born in the us or one of its territories.
Barack ObamaAll Presidents have been born in the US, but President Obama was born in Hawaii, which (being a chain of islands) is not part of the continental US.
No U.S. presidents were born in England. Many of the early Presidents were born British Citizens as being born in the Colonies, but all were born in what is now the US.
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.
To be eligible for president, a person must be at least 35 years old, a natural-born US citizen, and have lived in the US for at least 14 years.
No US President was born in Alaska.
A native-born US citizen. This is not necessary to be president however, you need only be a natural-born US citizen.