Washington, DC (CNN) Rep. Duncan Hunter posted a video Thursday of himself climbing over a barrier that he erroneously calls "the grand border wall" in a move his Democratic opponent initially claimed violated Hunter's bail agreement.

In the video, Hunter claimed to be attempting to cross the border to show how easy it would be. However, the barrier that Hunter crossed was just a vehicle barrier approximately 75-100 feet from the border, according to Border Patrol spokesman Vincent Dulesky, as relayed by the Times of San Diego

Ammar Campa-Najjar, Hunter's Democratic challenger, accused the California Republican of violating his bail agreement prior to realizing that it was not in fact the border to Mexico, according to a statement from his campaign, and now says Hunter "falsely advertised he was 15 meters from Mexico."

"So here is the grand border wall in Yuma, Arizona," Hunter says in the video, gesturing towards the barrier he is about to mount. "This is what we expect to stop people, transnational terrorists, families, all illegal aliens from coming across the border. This is it."

"It looks pretty tough to cross. Let me see if I can do it," Hunter says before swinging his legs over the metal guardrail and planting his feet on the other side. "There we go. That's how easy it is to cross the border in Yuma, Arizona."