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The creators of party game Cards Against Humanity said they have bought a piece of land on the U.S.-Mexico border to stop President Donald Trump from building his proposed wall.

The company, which announced their endeavor on their website and Twitter page, said it aims to make it harder for the president to build the border wall.

“So we’ve purchased a plot of vacant land on the border and retained a law firm specializing in eminent domain to make it as time-consuming and expensive as possible for the wall to get built,” a post on the website stated.

Along with their border wall plan, for $15, the company is offering to send customers “six surprises,” one of which is a map of the land they helped purchase, as part of their 2017 holiday promotion dubbed “Cards Against Humanity Saves America.”

The company is known for being harsh, sarcastic and even offensive to some, and in the past has offered ironic Black Friday “deals” that included a literal hole in the ground and boxes of actual bull feces.

The people who created the “party game for horrible people” posted this video outlining their vision: