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For example, three days after the November 13, 2015, terrorist attacks in Paris, France, — when seven Islamic terrorists killed 130 people, including one terrorist who reportedly posed as a Syrian refugee to get into the country — Haley was one of only nine Republican governors who continued supporting then-President Obama’s plan to resettle Syrian refugees across the U.S.

 

Then, as pressure mounted, late on November 16, 2015, Haley came out against Obama’s resettling Syrians in South Carolina.

 

Haley, though, made clear that she only opposed the resettlement of Syrian refugees in South Carolina and continued to back the Obama administration’s resettling refugees in the state from other countries.

 

“While I agree that the United States should try to assist individuals in such dire situations, it is precisely because of the situation in Syria that makes their admission into the United States a potential threat to our national security,” Haley wrote in a letter at the time. “For that reason, I ask that you honor my request and not resettle any Syrian refugees in South Carolina.”

 

About three months later, South Carolina resident Walter Brian Bilbro sued Haley, as well as other state officials and agencies, to halt the resettlement of refugees in the state.

 

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