Flyers promoting a white supremacist group appeared in downtown Plattsburgh this week. The signs include a Nazi-inspired slogan and show a masked man holding an American flag.

The same group demonstrated on the steps of Plattsburgh city hall about a month ago. Video shows four people holding a banner that says, “Deport them all” and “America is our birthright.”

Some residents also found leaflets at their doorsteps promoting a neo-Nazi radio show last month.

Police tell North Country Public Radio that no crimes have been committed, but they’re keeping an eye on the situation.

"We are always cognizant of the dangers that ‘Alt-Right’ groups present. Although they hide behind the veil of the First Amendment, they still demand our attention," wrote Plattsburgh City Police Lieutenant Levi Ritter in an emailed statement.

Ritter added, "We will work to preserve public safety while balancing the Constitutionally protected rights of people that seek to promote viewpoints we do not agree with as a community. We have done so in the past and we will continue to do so in the future. If we can prosecute offenses such as Trespass on privately owned property or Unlawful posting of signs on City owned property, we will do so."

Some residents have posted flyers of their own with messages of love and inclusivity.

This is unfolding as SUNY Plattsburgh is grappling with issues of race and debating how people of color are treated on campus and in the city.