Creators of the famous game bought land on the borders of the United States and Mexico to prevent the construction of the Trump wall

Creators of the famous game bought land on the borders of the United States and Mexico to prevent the construction of the Trump wall

The creators of the game "Card Against Humanity" joined Democrats and migrant rights activists in the fight against Trump's intention to build a wall at the Mexican border.

The company that produced the game wrote on its website:

"If you voted for Trump, you'd better skip this."

She said she bought part of the country at the border with only one goal, which is to prevent the realization of Trump's promise.

"We bought a parcel at the border and hired lawyers to make the process of building a wall as long as possible and more expensive," Cards Against Humanity announced.

Because of this move, the Trump administration should initiate the process of nationalization of private property in order to build on it.

Trump should also urge members of the Congress to secure the billions of dollars needed to build the wall, which for now seems impossible.

However, the Trump administration has started building prototypes near San Diego. Construction opponents have pointed out that building a wall is an inefficient and xenophobic move, and some have filed lawsuits to prevent it.