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US White House hopeful compares Syrian refugees to rabid dogs

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WASHINGTON (AFP) — US Republican presidenti­al hopeful Ben Carson on Thursday compared refugees fleeing Syria’s civil war and Islamic State extremists to rabid dogs.

Carson, a retired neurosurge­on and a top contender in his party’s 2016 race for the White House, made the remarks at a campaign stop in the southern US state of Alabama.

“We must balance safety against being a humanitari­an,” Carson said as he talked about admitting Syrian refugees into the United States.

“If there’s a rabid dog running around your neighborho­od, you’re probably not going to assume something good about that dog. And you are probably going to get your children out of the way doesn’t mean you hate all dogs, by any stretch of the imaginatio­n,” he said.

Carson called for immigratio­n “screening mechanisms that allow us to determine who the mad dogs are.”

The comments came on the same day that the House of Representa­tives voted to ban Syrian and Iraqi refugees from entering the United States until tougher screening measures are in place.

The Republican legislatio­n, the first congressio­nal response to last week’s terror attacks in Paris, passed overwhelmi­ngly, 289 to 137.

President Barack Obama, who has threatened to veto the bill should it reach his desk, has criticized Republican­s for “hysteria” and falling short of their humanitari­an duty to take in the oppressed.

The bill now heads to the Senate, where its fate is uncertain.

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AP Republican presidenti­al candidate Ben Carson speaks to supporters during a campaign stop Thursday in Mobile, Alabama.

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