Perched literally on free beastiality cartoon sex videostop of the Mexican-American border, Mexican congressman Braulio Guerra released a video Friday to tell Donald Trump in no uncertain terms that his wall plans are "totally absurd."
From the top of the structure at the border north of Tijuana, Guerra explained in a video how easy it was for him to scale the wall. And then posted all his evidence and thoughts on Twitter.
SEE ALSO: Melania Trump's 'Vanity Fair' cover is causing a ton of controversy in MexicoGuerra, who's from the state of Querétaro, called Trump's idea to build a $12 to $15 billion wall across the entire roughly 2,000-mile length of the border "unnecessary and absurd."
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The politician said he made it to one of the higher parts of the fence without much difficulty and that plenty of people are able to make it over all the time -- he even showed other people on the wall while he was at the beach site making this video.
Guerra also pointed out that the proposed wall will destroy what's left of Mexico's relationship with the U.S., while also harming human rights and dignity.
Of course Guerra couldn't get away with posting so many photos of himself without the Photoshop jokes trickling in.
Braulio Guerra diputado federal por Querétaro responde a políticas migratorias de Trump desde muro fronterizo. 🚂🚃🚃 pic.twitter.com/2dvYLVqocA
— Cuauhtémoc (@el_cuau) March 2, 2017
😂😂😂😂😂😂son muy divertidos 😂😂😂😂no paro de reír. Braulio Guerra pic.twitter.com/fdz2dVpFPA
— Sandra Guerra (@SanGuerra_) March 2, 2017
Other more dirty jokes of the congressman straddling the fence also emerged online. We'll leave those to your imagination.
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