Plans to reduce the price of Donald Trump’s planned border wall by using wooden fencing along certain low priority sections were thrown into chaos yesterday as Trump’s tariff on Canadian lumber caused lumber prices to skyrocket.Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly was the first to point out the irony of the situation. “We fully expected our deteriorating relationship with Mexico to cause problems with the border wall, but the President threw us a a curve-ball yesterday by starting a trade war with our northern neighbors instead.”The news comes as a major blow to Trump’s plans, coinciding with the World Trade Organization’s ruling yesterday, allowing Mexico to impose trade sanctions worth $163 million a year against the US. The WTO says that’s how much money Mexico has lost from the US unfairly penalizing Mexican tuna.