Fresh off of a visit to the Syrian refugee camps in Jordan, GOP presidential candidate Dr. Ben Carson came away thinking the United States needs to do more to support the country that is housing thousands of refugees.
“The facilities that have been offered to them [refugees] here in Jordan are very satisfactory. And when I asked them what Americans could do, they said, ‘If Americans could support those facilities to a greater degree,’ because they have much more capacity here in Jordan,” Carson said in an interview via satellite on NBC’s “Meet The Press” Sunday.
When asked whether he had second thoughts about using the term “rabid dogs” earlier this month when discussing Syrian refugees, he said the Syrian people understood what he meant.
“It’s only the news media in our country that thinks that you’re calling Syrians dogs. They understand here that we’re talking about the jihadists, the Islamic terrorists. And it’s very obvious to most of them,” Carson said.
As for defeating ISIS, he repeated his calls for removing their oil revenue and their ability to move money.









