This is also not true.
Ive posted about this before in mild debates with BajoCero, but there are three classes of citizenship in Argentina-
1. Natural born citizen (born within the border of Argentina)
2. "Argentino por opción" (born outside the borders of Argentina to a natural born citizen)
3. Naturalized Citizen
The first two classes of citizenship bear most of the same rights (full political rights, access to all public sector jobs, ability to pass Argentine citizenship to children born abroad, citizenship that cannot be renounced or cancelled ).
The third class of citizenship comes with less political rights (cannot be president or vice president) and less access to public sector jobs (many branches of law enforcement, military, government etc will not accept naturalized citizens). Naturalized citizens also cannot pass Argentine citizenship along to their children if those children are born outside the borders of Argentina. This third class citizenship can be cancelled if it was obtained by fraud, withholding relevant information required during citizenship judicial process, or by utilizing the document inside Argentina or at an Argentine border representing yourself as a citizen of your original country of origin.