Registration for the draft is not proof of citizenship as non-citizen residents have to register. I did not know that.
On the page of the application that 2DV provided, there's a "SSN" that starts with 70, the year of Cruz's birth. Is that his Social Security Number? I thought that was private. Does the 70 indicate year of birth, year of becoming a citizen, or nothing at all?
For all the rules and regulations under which we live, it's astounding how unclear some issues, like citizenship, are.
I wasn’t looking to “prove” his citizenship, rather to show that he complied with registration in the SSS as required by law for all males born after 12/31/1959. His NBC status will be adjudicated elsewhere.
See: https://www.ssa.gov/history/ssn/geocard.html
The Social Security Number is presumably blacked out underneath what you are reading. This data field has been a subject of controversy since more than a year ago.
On the page of the application that 2DV provided, there’s a “SSN” that starts with 70, the year of Cruz’s birth. Is that his Social Security Number
Don’t think that’s his social. SS Administration website states social security numbers beginning with 70 were assigned to rail road workers. This story gets more bizarre.