Jumpy, none of what you think is what happened.
Jordan itself is some 70% Palestinian. Jordanian Palestinians include those that existed in TransJordan proper (east of the Jordan River) and in the West Bank, which Jordan claimed for itself after the war in 1948, against international approval. All of those Arabs have or were entitled to Jordanian citizenship.
Any Arab that left Israel's 1948 borders was kept in refugee camps by Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.
These camps were the most disgusting things you've ever seen and remain so till this day.
These Arabs are denied citizenship by their hosting brothers.
Your reference to King Hussein sounds like a reference to Black September, when Jordanian forced massacred - and justifiably so - thousands of Palestinians who, under the leadership of Arafat, were planning on overpowering Hussein's monarchy, phony as it still is.
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