We Build the Wall

We Build the Wall

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Updated Jun 06, 2019 at 05:19PM EDT by Don.

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Overview

We Build the Wall, also known as the GoFundMe Border Wall, is crowdfunding campaign to build a wall along the United States border with Mexico. The campaign, which raised upwards of $23 million in donations, completed building its first segment of in Sunland Park, New Mexico in late May 2019.

Background

On December 17th, 2018, Florida resident Brian Kolfag created a GoFundMe[1] titled "We The People Will Fund The Wall," proposing to raise money to help build the border wall. Within 72 hours, the campaign raised upwards of $6.8 million of its $1.0 billion goal (shown below).


$6,841,497 r1 $1,08 goal 119 Raised by 111,824 people in 3 days Donate Now f Share on Facebook Created December 16, 2018 Brian Kolfage SH Community 9 MIRAMAR, FL Recent Donations $100 Jake Hance Just Now We The People Will Fund The Wall

In the campaign's description, Kolfage denounces illegal immigration and claims "“If the 63 million people who voted for Trump each pledge $80, we can build the wall.”

Developments

On December 20th, Redditor zzyzx66 submitted a photoshopped version of the campaign page, displaying "Ronald T Trump" as the sole contributor to /r/meme[2] (shown below).


gofundme Q Search Start a GoFundMe Share Tweet Donate Tnis campaign is trenaing $1,972,500 of $1.0B goal Raised by 33.624 people in 3 days Donate Now f Share on Facebook Created December 16, 2018 The Wall Fundraising Team MIRAMAR, FL We The People Will Fund The Wall Recent Donations f Share Tweet #2+2-3 shares $1,972,000 Ronald TTrump 2 mins ago Story Updates

That month, Kolfage launched the @WeBuildtheWall Twitter feed, which gathered more than 10,000 followers over the next six months.

First Segment

On May 27th, 2019, Kolfage uploaded a video showing the construction of a half-mile wall segment in Sunland Park, New Mexico, along with the announcement that it was "nearly complete" (shown below).



On June 5th, 2019, BuzzFeed News[3] published an article titled "The GoFundMe Border Wall Is Finished. It’s Not Stopping Migrants From Coming In."

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