not sure if you were drinking last night, when you made that post and neg-repped me, but if you were, I hope at least you weren't driving ;)
Well there is no real differentiation, as citizens us with Palestinian roots get equal treatment to those who are Jordanian since we are both holders of the nationality. The difference was non existent in the past as todays Jordan, Syria, Palestine, and Lebenon were one country known 'Belad el Sham' prior to colonial rule. There was some controversy regarding the issue of voters in Amman getting a less worthy votes than those of in other provinces due the Palestinian majority but thats nonsense and there is no proof. Those of are originally Palestinian still hold posts in the parliament. The only thing we disagree about is when is the Israeli question... Many Jordanian believe the monarchy is doing well given that Jordan is the poor in resources, and the poorest country in water, and yet our citizens have opportunities that qualify them to better lives than those in Saudi Arabia.