Argentina has implemented a measure preventing individuals from leaving the country without proper identification documents. This decision is rooted in the nation’s Nationality Law, which affirms that Argentine citizenship is not forfeited through the acquisition of another nationality. The regulation aims to enforce control over who is departing the country and ensure individuals can be properly identified. Authorities have clarified that the law reinforces the principle of inalienable nationality. This policy impacts both Argentine citizens and foreign residents departing the country. The move is intended to strengthen border controls and maintain a clear record of national emigration and immigration patterns. Further details regarding enforcement and potential exceptions are expected to be released by immigration officials.