LuckyLuke
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This is a really confusing statement. A baby born here is born under the medical guidelines of the hospital licensed by the government to provide medical care in this country, regardless of whether you're just "passing through" or shopping citizenships. The hospital's failure to comply with the guidelines could mean revocation of their license and malpractice litigation.Also, citizenship does not imply residency, a resident/inhabitant is typically defined as such after living more than 183 days per year, and/or after formally obtaining a local ID.
Shouting from the rooftops that babies born in Argentina will be treated like argentines isn't particularly shocking to anyone.