The owner of a property where a private border wall was built over Memorial Day weekend received a cease and desist order Tuesday for building the half-mile wall in violation of a Sunland Park, New Mexico, city ordinance.
The wall, built near El Paso, Texas, by a nonprofit organization funded by triple-amputee Airforce veteran Brian Kolfage’s viral $20 million GoFundMe fundraising campaign, didn’t obtain a building permit prior to breaking ground, Sunland Park city officials told KTSM.
“We have issued a cease and desist to the owner of the property,” Sunland Park Democratic Mayor Javier Perea said at a press conference Tuesday. “At this point, it will be turned over to the courts for follow up in the matter.”
Kolfage claimed on Twitter that his organization, We Build The Wall, was given the “green light to build,” and said the city’s cease and desist was “bullshit.”
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7 comments:
Mayor Javier Perea .... Say no more. Wants to help his friends back in Mexico get across the border to vote for his re-election.
CIVIL WAR IS COMING.
That's awesome
Fk these traitor Obama judges.
If the wall is built along the federal border how does the city have any say?
Seems to me it would be a federal matter and not in the jurisdiction of the local or state courts.
Send a Cease & Disist order to CONGRESS Demoncrats !!!
Northwest Woodsman: Mexican mayor wanting to facilitate his relatives illegal entry.
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