Donations to an online GoFundMe initiative to fund private construction of a border wall between the United States and Mexico continue to push toward the $25 million mark, but the organizer of the wall construction effort concedes that the next two planned sections of the wall likely will come close to depleting those funds.
The effort was begun late last year by Brian Kolfage, a 37-year-old retired Air Force airman who lost both legs and an arm in a 2004 rocket attack on an air base in Iraq, and who in recent years has been outspoken on illegal immigration.
Kolfage, a resident of Miramar Beach, started the GoFundMe campaign with an initial goal of raising $1 billion to assist the federal government in building a border wall. Within weeks the effort, far short of the ambitious $1 billion goal, shifted focus toward privately funded wall construction under the umbrella of a nonprofit group, We Build The Wall Inc., headed by Kolfage.
The group recently completed its first section of wall, an approximately 1-mile stretch of concrete and steel bollard barrier in Sunland Park, New Mexico, near El Paso, Texas. The privately built wall links a 21-mile section of existing wall with some impassable terrain on Mount Cristo Rey. That section of wall cost an estimated $7.5 million, according to Kolfage.
https://www.nwfdailynews.com/news/20190610/private-border-wall-project-proceeding
Death by suicide boomerang.
It's COMING and it will be glorious.