Foreign parents?
Yup. She's an "anchor baby" born in South Carolina. Her parents were both born in India.
Yes.
Her parents moved from India to Canada so her father could attend graduate school. He got his PhD in 1969, and then moved to South Carolina to settle and find work.
Haley was born in January, 1972. That would be, at best, four years after her father graduated. Considering that a foreigner has to establish five years of residency before being eligible for citizenship, there would not have been any time between when her parents arrived and she was born.
Haley is in the same situation as Kamala Harris; she's the daughter of two foreigners not here long enough to establish residency. In Haley's case, her father was a student in Canada and had to have had a green card when she was born. In Harris' case, her parents were students in the United States, here on student visas and not permanent resident alien visas until after they graduated.
-PJ
So what? You're not the only Freeper to say this. The Supreme Court is not going to disqualify a presidential candidate just because that person has foreign parents.