The company who created the popular game "Cards Against Humanity" has bought a plot of land along the border between Mexico and the US, as part of a bid to stop the construction of Donald Trump's wall.

Claiming that the US "government is being run by a toilet", the company said that they were hoping to "save America."

They called on Americans to help their cause by donating $15 and in return, they will be sent surprises in the post.

In a statement on their website, they said: "Donald Trump is a preposterous golem who is afraid of Mexicans," it said.

A golem, according to Jewish folklore, is an anthropomorphic being, or a human not fully formed, made of inanimate objects such as clay or mud.

The team at Cards Against Humanity added that "he is so afraid that he wants to build a twenty-billion dollar wall that everyone knows will accomplish nothing.

"So we've purchased a plot of vacant land on the border and retained a law firm specialising in eminent domain to make it as time-consuming and expensive as possible for the wall to get built."

The border wall between the US and Mexico is one of Trump's biggest policy plans and was one of his most popular promise made during the 2016 presidential election.

Trump has called for a wall to prevent to flow of illegal Mexicans into the US, during the election he claimed that Mexicans were "bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists. And some, I assume, are good people."

However, the funding for the wall has delayed the process, with Democrats and some Republicans blocking efforts to fund the wall as part of the budget proposals for 2018.

Prototypes of the wall have been tested recently in parts of the US ahead of construction which is expected to start in the coming months.

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A man in Nogales, Sonora, Mexico looks through the US border fence into Nogales, Arizona, US, 31 January 2017 Reuters/Lucy Nicholson