Good morning,
My name is John Bennett, and I'm a writer whose work appears in the Daily Caller, Townhall.com, and World Net Daily (and also a Virginia native).
I hope you enjoy this article on the controversial comment made by Eric Cantor that "One of the great founding principles of our country was that children would not be punished for the mistakes of their parents.”If Cantor actually believes what he is saying, then he's logically opposed to immigration enforcement period.
When parents have to answer for the consequences of their actions, children are often affected. That's a reason for parents to follow the law, not a reason to violate the law or cheapen American citizenship.
When parents have to answer for the consequences of their actions, children are often affected. That's a reason for parents to follow the law, not a reason to violate the law or cheapen American citizenship.
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John T. Bennett
MA, University of Chicago (Master of Arts Program in the Social Sciences) '07
JD, Emory University School of Law '12
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