The Mahoning County Republican Party is building a wall at the Canfield Fair as part of a fundraising project.

People can buy simulated bricks which are then glued to a board to make the wall.

Some fair goers find the idea offensive, and they've even filed a complaint with the fair board.

As a way to stand behind their candidate the local republican party is allowing fair goers to buy symbolic bricks for $5, $10 or $20 for their wall. 

Mahoning County Republican Party Chairman, Mark Munroe, says "We don't have bricks but we have pieces of lumber cut into bricks. People can sign the bricks. It's a lot of fun and a chance to raise some money for the party."

But some people like Cheney Morgan of Boardman are offended by the wall. "I think this is disgraceful. This is not what I grew up around. I don't agree with any of these principals. This is breeding hate. Look at all of this. This is absolutely disgusting!" said Morgan.

"You've got to be kidding!" says Munroe. "There is nothing hateful about this wall. This is about national security and border security. It's about keeping drugs from coming into the country. It's about preventing persons who are not permitted to be here from coming into this country. What is hateful about that? A nation that does not have borders or laws is not a nation."

 As of Friday afternoon 21 News couldn't find any disparaging remarks about illegals or Hillary Clinton on the wall. Many comments just say "Go Trump," or  "Marines for Trump."

But some people think the symbol of a wall is inappropriate for what America stands for and they don't believe it will solve America's problems.

"Just like people who say bad guns will always get guns. Well, bad guys will always jump around a wall. So it doesn't actually fix any problems and this is the only platform he has that people actually flock to," says Morgan.