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On 14 November 2017 Cards Against Humanity caused a stir with its annual holiday campaign, announcing a mysterious promotion on Twitter: The tweet linked to the web site, Cards Against Humanity Saves America, which claimed that the first of six America-saving surprises would be a map of a vacant plot of land that the company had purchased on the U.S.-Mexico border as a way to slow down or stop the construction of a border wall, one of President Donald Trump's key campaign promises: In a comedic video (produced in the style of a newscast from the future), the company claimed that each person who purchased the $15 promotion would own part of the purchased land. The clip also repeated the claim that the company had contracted the services of an unnamed law firm specializing in cases involving eminent domain -- the power of the government to seize control of privately-held property if just compensation is offered in to the owner or owners: We contacted Cards Against Humanity for further details, but have not yet received a response.
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