Bajo_cero2
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At present I honestly don't think they can do that here. Permanent residents under Argentine law have many more rights and protections than in the U.S. They can't deport you just because. Bajocero's comment had to do with if you were accused of a crime, or something like that. The likelihood of what you are talking about is slim to none.
Not exactly. The immigration law allows deportation for any violation to the immigration law. In this case he delay in providing the afip alta temprana as an employed:
To do not respect the ammount of days you have to be here to be a resident is also a violation to the immigration law.