“I’ve been away for FIVE months,” one person tweeted last month. “When’s the groundbreaking?

People on social media are wondering why there hasn’t been any progress with a $22 million fund, begun by an Air Force veteran, to build sections of President Donald Trump ’s border wall.

I've been away for FIVE months. When's the groundbreaking?

You’ll get more money 💵 from me when I see the steel and concrete going up 😊👍🏻💵

I started asking questions and because of that you blocked me from your Facebook page... so I’m gonna ask again.. the deadline to break grounds has passed, and still nothing..

Others have posted messages wondering why no videos or photos have been posted of construction or locations.

The GoFundMe effort was launched in December by Brian Kolfage, who complained that “too many illegals” were entering the U.S. He sought up to $1 billion to create a nonprofit organization to build sections of the wall on private land.

When he failed to raise the full amount, he said he was stopping the GoFundMe campaign, and vowed to refund the money and build the wall himself. But the site remains active. Kolfage continues to update the page with news about immigration, and has boasted that he has drawn a number of “brilliant Americans” to the project, including former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.

In a March interview with American Family Radio, Kolfage said his project was going to “start breaking ground” in April. He told The New York Times in January that ground-breaking would begin within “weeks.”

The Daily Beast reported Friday that there’s “no evidence that any construction has started,” and quoted upset donors.

Kolfage slammed the article on his “We Build the Wall” and personal Facebook page — but provided no details about the project.

“Omg this is PERFECT timing by the liberal rag news site,” Kolfage wrote. “They are about to look more stupid than @hillaryclinton on election night 2016! I guaranteed we would build the wall . . . and I’ll leave it at that!”