The preamble of the Constitution of Argentina states as its purpose to secure 
the blessings of liberty to all men of the world who wish to dwell on Argentine 
soil.[52] Furthermore, the section 25 of its Constitution states that the 
Federal Government shall foster European immigration, and may not restrict, 
limit or burden with any tax whatsoever, the entry into the Argentine territory 
of foreigners who arrive for the purpose of tilling the soil, improving 
industries, and introducing and teaching arts and sciences.[52] Although the 
Constitution of Argentina makes impossible the existence of such a thing as 
"illegal immigration", there are in the country, however, undocumented 
immigrants. Undocumented immigrants were estimated at 50,000 to 2,500,000 in 
the year 2001.[53]

 

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Illegal_immigration#Argentina

 

 http://www.senado.gov.ar/web/interes/constitucion/english.php

 

 

Article 14 talks of Rights of the inhabitants of Argentina.  It does not 
discriminate in groups such as citizens, non citizens, legal or illegal 
immigrants.

 

 Article 20 talks about foreigners. The law 23.592 penalizes any discrimination 
and gives the judge the faculty to undo any discrimination .


 

Article 15 talks about Slavery.  Slavery was abolished for those born after 
1812 or for those that entered the country after 1812.  The rest were freed 
when the constitution of 1853 went into effect. The owners of slaves were 
compensated by the government.

 

Summary:  Law 23.592 and the constitution gives the judge the authority to 
nullify any procedure (in this case a competition, created by the government of 
the city of Buenos Aires) where an act of discrimination was committed at the 
petition of those affected.

 

Best regards, Sergio

 

                                          
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