Immigrants allowed to become POTUS

Instead of its OTL text, the US Constitution's Article II, Section I, Clause 5, reads:

No person, who has not been a citizen of the United States for fourteen years, and resident within them for the same, or a citizen at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty five years.

Thus, immigrants are legally able to become president, but nativist sentiment remains unchanged by this POD (though of course it can be impacted down the line). Does this ever happen? Who might become a foreign-born president?
 
The most obvious names (besides Kissinger and Schwarzenegger) are Carl Schurz (Liberal Republican/Democrat 1872) and John Peter Altgeld (Democrat/Populist 1896)--though I doubt that either of them would win the general election. Jennifer Granholm was another possibility. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm Also, Robert F. Wagner, Sr. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Wagner And there's Ferdinand Pecora: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Pecora

A long shot would be the Canadian-born S. I. Hayakawa.
 
The most obvious names (besides Kissinger and Schwarzenegger) are Carl Schurz (Liberal Republican/Democrat 1872) and John Peter Altgeld (Democrat/Populist 1896)--though I doubt that either of them would win the general election. Jennifer Granholm was another possibility. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jennifer_Granholm Also, Robert F. Wagner, Sr. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_F._Wagner And there's Ferdinand Pecora: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ferdinand_Pecora

A long shot would be the Canadian-born S. I. Hayakawa.

Oh wow a Kissinger presidency? Fascinatingly horrible.
 
I think The Terminator could have had a shot.

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What about even older than that having, say, Lafayette returning to the US after a Monarchist reaction? Or, as a long shot, Nappy escaping to the States and living longer?
 
Instead of its OTL text, the US Constitution's Article II, Section I, Clause 5, reads:

No person, who has not been a citizen of the United States for fourteen years, and resident within them for the same, or a citizen at the time of the adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the age of thirty five years.

Thus, immigrants are legally able to become president, but nativist sentiment remains unchanged by this POD (though of course it can be impacted down the line). Does this ever happen? Who might become a foreign-born president?
Garibaldi had been extremly popular in the US after the ACW. Maybe he's invited to run for the Republicans. But this is unlikeky. Otherwise maybe Baron von Steuben or Marquis Lafayette. Lafayette really was respected in the ARW and beyond. He could Run even a couple decadws after the ARW, for he was 19 years old.
 
What about even older than that having, say, Lafayette returning to the US after a Monarchist reaction? Or, as a long shot, Nappy escaping to the States and living longer?
Lafayette might have the support. When He visited the states decades after the ARW he received a enthusiastic welcome.
 
Lafayette might have the support. When He visited the states decades after the ARW he received a enthusiastic welcome.

Would be interesting to see him somehow managing to prop up the relevance of the Federalist party for another generation or two. One thing to also note is that Lafayette was an abolitionist...

Edit: One other thing of note, the State of Maryland awarded Lafayette citizenship before the ratification of the Constitution, making him technically eligible to be President even OTL...
 
Also Casimir Pulaski, with a proper POD.

EDIT: I guess the simplest POD would be not dieing after that cavalry charge at the Battle of Savannah?
 
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