From the BBC:
“Trump supporters build US-Mexico
barrier”
The private group says it has
begun construction on a US-Mexico border wall in New Mexico A group of Trump supporters has begun building
the first privately constructed US-Mexico border wall after a crowd-funding
campaign. US military veteran Brian Kolfage posted a picture of the steel fence
going up in the state of New Mexico. He said it was being erected with more
than $22m (£17m) in donations he raised through an online campaign last year. The
fundraiser was launched as Congress refused President Donald Trump funding for
his signature campaign promise. Mr
Kolfage, an Air Force veteran, triple amputee and Purple Heart recipient,
tweeted a series of videos and images showing the new barrier on Sunday. "WE MADE HISTORY! The first crowdsource
funded international border wall!" Mr Kolfage wrote on Twitter. The barrier is being built through his
nonprofit organisation WeBuildtheWall Inc, which he set up after organising a
GoFundMe campaign in December entitled We The People Will Fund The Wall. Former
White House chief strategist Steve Bannon is chairman of WeBuildtheWall's
advisory board. Kris Kobach, a former Kansas secretary of state who is now
general counsel for WeBuildtheWall, told CNN the privately built section would
cost up to $8m. The group has hired Fisher Industries, a North Dakota-based
contractor that Mr Trump had argued should be appointed to build the wall,
according to the Washington Post. Trump supporter Jeff Allen, 56, said the
barrier is being built on land he co-owns in the city of Sunland Park, New
Mexico, across the border from Ciudad Juarez, Mexico. He said the section,
about half a mile long, would be finished by the end of the week. Founder Brian
Kolfage tweeted a picture of former Kansas secretary of state Kris Kobach
(left) giving tours of the construction site Mr Allen told AFP news agency: "This is
Americans' way of saying, 'Congress, you're worthless, and we're fighting it.
We're going to build [the wall] ourselves.' "This is not Europe. This is
America. We protect our borders." He denied hating immigrants, saying he
is married to a Mexican woman, and his daughter was born in Ciudad Juarez. "This
is not about racism," Mr Allen told AFP. "This is about me protecting
myself, and America having a secure border. "If people want to immigrate, they should
go to a port of entry and apply." WeBuildtheWall said it was just the
beginning of its mission to secure the US southern border. "Buckle up,
we're just getting started!" the group wrote on Facebook. US Customs and
Border Protection told the BBC: "This project is not connected to our
efforts. "Please reach out to the
company leading construction for any information related to their
endeavour." Last week a court blocked a plan by the Trump administration
to channel defence department funds to build a border wall. A federal judge granted the injunction against
the use of $1bn in Arizona and Texas because it had not been approved by
Congress.
^ I still believe that the US
should build a barrier/wall along the US-Mexico border. I do not believe that
ordinary citizens or organizations should take it upon themselves to build the wall/barrier.
I supported the crowdfunding campaign to raise the money - when it was going to be given to the US
Federal Government. Now that it is being used to privately build a wall/barrier
I do not support it. I fully support ordinary citizens holding their local, State
and Federal Governments accountable for what they do or do not do, but not for
those ordinary citizens to take physical matters into their own hands. ^
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