A super PAC opposing Donald Trump Donald John TrumpOmar fires back at Trump over rally remarks: 'This is my country' Pelosi: Trump hurrying to fill SCOTUS seat so he can repeal ObamaCare Trump mocks Biden appearance, mask use ahead of first debate MORE has put up a billboard in Michigan mocking the Republican presidential candidate in Arabic, as first reported by the Detroit Free Press.

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The billboard, which is located outside of Dearborn, has the words “Donald Trump” in English to the right of a message in Arabic that translates to "Donald Trump, he can't read this, but he is afraid of it."

The billboard was bought by the Nuisance Committee, a group founded by the creators of the popular party game Cards Against Humanity.

"We came up with it because we believe that Donald Trump's hateful rhetoric is not based on reality. It's based in fear," Melissa Harris, a Nuisance Committee spokeswoman, told the Free Press. "And we think that irrational fear is what's driving his anti-immigrant message."

Harris said the billboard cost the group $4,850 and that it will stay up through Election Day on Nov. 8.

At the bottom of the billboard is the address to a website called trumpisscared.org. The site is a timeline of Trump’s scattered statements about a proposed ban on Muslims from entering the U.S., which has evolved into a proposal to institute an “extreme vetting” practice for anyone attempting to immigrate.