They put Country of Birth and thats required. Only way that they put your city of birth is if the country doesnt exist anymore.
I have heard that Canadian Immigrants have the option of removing their place of birth.
YES. There is no distinction between a born and non-born US Citizen and law does not discriminate in this regard. You are equal to all and other US citizens and please live with this self-concept for the rest of your life.
I think if I am a custom's inspector, I'd be more suspicious of a passport without mention of place of birth than a passport that shows country of birth as high risk countries.
technically its true. However while coming back this past weekend, i saw lots of U.S citizens sent to secondary. And all of them were not your typical caucasian folks....So we are U.S citizens but still lots of profiling goes on.
technically its true. However while coming back this past weekend, i saw lots of U.S citizens sent to secondary. And all of them were not your typical caucasian folks....So we are U.S citizens but still lots of profiling goes on.
Well, natuarlised citizens, of course, ARE treated differently because, 2. they can be denaturalised. Of course, there aren't issues that affect our everyday lives, but let's not forget them.