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Jacob Jonathan Peters, left, and Anthony Robert Ford (Courtesy Photo/Tuscola County Sheriff's Office)

CARO, MI -- A trial has been scheduled for the two 17-year-olds who prosecutors say built a wall of boxes scrawled with "Trump," "Take Back America" and "Mexicans suck" last November in a family's driveway.

Anthony Robert Ford and Jacob Jonathan Peters are each charged with one count of ethnic intimidation and are slated for trial on May 23, according to court records.

Ethnic intimidation is a felony punishable by up to two years imprisonment or a fine of not more than $5,000, or both.

The pair were arraigned on Feb. 16 and waived their preliminary examination shortly thereafter.

Neither teen has entered a plea yet, but they have until May 8 to do so and possibly avoid the trial.

The charges stem from a Nov. 12 incident in which a family on Smith Road in Koylton Township awoke to find their driveway blocked by numerous boxes graffitied with pro-Trump and anti-Hispanic messages.

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Prosecutors said a member of the family is Hispanic and one of the men previously had a relationship with one of the family members.

Along with the box wall, the family also found "a doll made of balloons hanging nearby and vulgar graffiti spray-painted on the driveway," according to a press release.

In a statement, Tuscola County Prosecutor Mark Reene said it's important to note that the suspects contacted the sheriff's office voluntarily to provide details about their involvement, stopping the need for any further investigation.

The Tuscola County Sheriff's Office, with help from the Federal Bureau of Investigation, investigated the incident.

Both teens are free on $5,000 bond.