A veteran of the air force created a page on GoFundMe for construction boundary wall and collected nearly $3 million

37-year-old Brian Kolfage W Miramar beach (FL), a veteran of the U.S. army, who lost his legs and right arm in Iraq in 2004, started a crowdfunding campaign on GoFundMe online for financing border wall between the U.S. and Mexico, and over three days attracted an incredible amount — more than $3 million.

«I was just fed up with events that become a political move, games people play,» said Colfer Daily News. I knew that the amount would be great, (but) I didn’t expect it to happen so quickly.»

But Colfer to rest on its laurels: for my campaign of We the People Will Fund the Wall he has set a goal of $1 billion is the maximum amount that can be collected on the GoFundMe platform. The veteran admits that hopes to raise $5 billion needed for building the wall, then transfer them to the government.

Posted by Brian Kolfage on Monday, November 26, 2018

«Like most US citizens, who voted for the election of the President Donald J. Trump, we voted to have it again made America great. The main promise of the President of trump was to build the wall. And because he has fulfilled almost all the promises, this wall project needs to be completed,» — said in the description of the GoFundMe page.

According to Kolfage, he has not communicated directly with the trump, but he had discussions with members of Congress about how to implement your plan.

In his address to the American veteran urged them to uphold the laws of the United States and prevent illegal immigrants, who, according to Kolfage use the taxes of the citizens, but it does not make a contribution to society. The man said that his grandparents also came from Mexico, but did it the legal way.

Recall that recently the New York Post columnist Michael Goodwin suggested that the voters trump to chip in for the construction of the border wall. Perhaps he inspired Kolpeja on the implementation of this idea.

The construction of a border wall along the entire border between the U.S. and Mexico was the main trump’s promise during the presidential drive, but a plan which can cost somewhere in the range of $5-25 billion, has not received congressional approval.

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