Non-profits, startups and PACs seizing border wall business
By JULIA HARTE and JOSEPH TANFANI
Filed July 3, 2019, 3 p.m. GMT
... Tapping into Trumps outrage over immigrants pouring into the United States, several dozen citizens have created non-profit and for-profit organizations, started GoFundMe pages, and launched political action committees to raise money to fund the wall or support like-minded candidates. In all, more than $25 million has poured in, the vast majority to a venture led by an Air Force veteran who has become the most public face of the fundraising mission.
Whos paying the bill? Americans such as Arlene Mackay, 80, a Montana cattle rancher who gave $1,000 in January to what she thought was a multi-million dollar fundraiser, dubbed We Build the Wall, to construct a border wall. In fact, her money went to a different venture with a similar name: Build the Wall.
I thought I might be buying a piece of the wall like an inch, said Mackay, when informed her donation had not reached its intended target. The money, she said, could have gone instead to buy half a cow. Im just going to say I better be very cautious from now on.
In all, Reuters found, more than 330,000 Americans have dipped into their wallets to bankroll emerging border wall campaigns. With their investments have come big promises, but few concrete results. The most noticeable impact so far: A half-mile of new bollard-style fencing in eastern New Mexico, built by the largest border wall fundraiser ...
https://www.reuters.com/investigates/special-report/usa-borderwall-business/