ADIn May, the town’s mayor sent We Build the Wall a cease-and-desist letter, seeking to block its construction on private land belonging to a brick company. ADUnlike the federal government’s construction, Peña said Kolfage’s plans ignore the possibility of damage to neighboring properties. AD“Whether you’re for the wall or against the wall, they [the government] are cognizant of the dangers that construction could cause,” he said. During that time, Kolfage and the butterfly center erupted into an online flame war. Should Kolfage and his group continue construction anyway, a judge could call them in for a hearing and consider sanctions ranging from monetary fines to jail time, Peña said.
Source: Washington Post December 04, 2019 12:02 UTC