A Mexican congressman says Donald Trump's planned wall on the border of the US and Mexico is useless - and he has the selfies to prove it.

Braulio Guerra, a congressman from Queretaro, posted video and photos of himself and a couple of other people on Twitter Thursday casually climbing a 30-foot fence along the border of the US and Tijuana.

He called the proposed wall 'absurd and unnecessary spending ... that does wrong and harms our good neighborliness'.

'I was able to scale it, climb it, and sit myself right here,' Guerra said in the video, according to ABC News. 'It would be simple for me to jump into the United States, which shows that it is unnecessary and totally absurd to build a wall.'

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Queretaro congressman Braulio Guerra said he climbed this 30-foot fence between Tijuana and the US to show how 'absurd' a wall between the two countries would be

Guerra said he scurried to the top of this 30-foot fence that separated Tijuana from the US

The congressman just happened to meet up with two people who he said were also climbing the fence

Guerro said the wall can be climbed 'in an instant' and said it would be 'simple' for people to climb a new wall

'You can climb it with great ease, one climbs in an instant,' he continued. 'I climbed it in Tijuana, one of the highest parts, even from a distance this looks very complex, but there are young people that go up and down, at all times.'

Mexican congressman Guerra climbed a 30-foot fence to prove a point

Guerra said the two other people sitting on the fence in the photo happened to be climbing the fence as he was there.

Some irritated responders on Twitter suggested this means the US should build a higher wall, or one that is electrified or topped with barbed wire.

Still others questioned whether he had really climbed the fence himself, as the video doesn't show him doing it.

But several people commented that they themselves had also climbed the fence, one person claiming it took him ten minutes.

A US Border Patrol agent drives along the steel wall separating the U.S. (left) from Mexico (right) May 14, 2006 in Nogales, Arizona

Still others were outraged that a politician would take time out of his day to climb a fence.

'Why don't you worry about making your country a place where your citizens want to stay instead of one they [are] desperate to escape?' asked Christopher Lee.

President Trump has said he wants to build a wall along the complete border of the US and Mexico, and that Mexico would pay for it. President has said Mexico will not pay for a wall.

An internal Department of Homeland security report put the cost of a wall at $21billion, far higher than Trump's recent estimate of $12billion, reported CNN Monday.