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Thursday 16 January 2020

NO SWIMMING! ‘We Build The Wall Inc.’ Constructs FIRST EVER Border Wall On Rio Grande River

We Build The Wall Inc. Constructs First Border Wall Ever On Rio Grande River 
No Swimming!
After a months-long legal battle with the International Boundary and Water Commission, a “United Nations-type” globalist agency which has deliberately facilitated the illegal entry of hordes of foreign nationals into the United States, a federal judge cleared the way for Fisher Industries and We Build The Wall to continue building a section of President Donald Trump’s Mexico border wall.
As Fisher Industries and WBW, a crowdfunded organization founded by triple amputee veteran Brian Kolfage, geared up to construct an 18-foot tall bollard barrier along a 3 mile stretch of the Rio Grande on private property in Mission, Texas, the IBCW flexed its bureaucratic muscle to sabotage the project.
The Department of Justice on Dec. 5 filed a lawsuit on behalf of IBCW against Fisher Industries, the construction company WBW is contracting to assemble the wall, demanding the group to discontinue building the barrier.
The IBCW, created by the U.S. and Mexico in 1889 to administer guidelines for demarcating the location of the border between the two countries, argued a wall would violate a 1970 international water treaty, endanger a butterfly habitat and cause catastrophic environmental damage and flooding on the river bank.
The National Butterfly Center joined IBCW in litigating Fisher Industries, arguing the wall will harm the insects by causing flooding of a preserve where they dwell.


In response, U.S. District Judge Randy Crane issued a restraining order mandating WBW halt construction and ordered the government to disclose the results of a hydrology study that would substantiate its unfounded charges.
Judge Crane on Thursday refused to block the completion of Fisher Industries’ project. After nearly eight hours of testimony, Crane determined neither the government or the NBC met burdens of proof necessary to be granted an injunction and threw out the temporary restraining order suspending construction.
In less than a week since the ruling, construction of the new three-mile wall is near completion.
   
After congressional Democrats’ defied Trump’s request to appropriate funding for a wall in 2018, Kolfage created a GoFundMe, calling on the American public to step to the plate and fund the wall themselves. Within days, millions of ordinary citizens donated nearly $25 million of private contributions to assure the construction of the wall would become a reality.
As donations poured in, the decorated war hero teamed up with heavy hitters in the public policy arena, including former White House advisor Steve Bannon and former Reagan administration official and congressman Tom Tancredo, and reorganized his efforts to build a 400 mile, privately funded border wall a as a 501(c)(4), We Build the Wall Inc.
The IBCW will likely continue to obstruct the WBW’s efforts as the organization maps out where it will begin construction of a third section of the wall.
Immediately after WBW assembled a wall on private property in Sunland Park, New Mexico in June, IBCW Commissioner Jayne Harkins ordered a gate, which the commission mandated be constructed on the barrier, to be permanently padlocked open. Surveillance footage WBW obtained from the site could be mistaken as a scene from The Walking Dead, showing hundreds of illegal immigrants rampaging into the United States moments after IBCW staffers chained open the gate, which has yet to be closed. 
“The gate was something they asked for,” Kolfage previously told the Gateway Pundit. “But instead of doing the common sense thing of shutting the gate and locking it, they leave it wide open, Monday through Friday all day long. Anyone can go to our website, we have live cameras watching the gate.”

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