White Nationalist Richard Spencer has been banned from 26 European countries for five years, the Polish news site Niezalenzna reported Monday.

Spencer has been banned from the entire Schengen Area, which compromises twenty-two of the twenty-eight European Union member states, with four more legally obligated to join.

The ban followed Spencer’s attempt to visit Warsaw for racist march earlier this month.

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In 2014, Spencer was banned from the Schengen Area for three years following his attempt to host a white nationalist conference in Hungary, the Southern Poverty Law Center noted.

Europe isn’t the only place Spencer has found he is unwelcome.

Last weekend, a farm in Maryland kicked out Spencer and his think tank, the National Policy Institute.

Following the deadly “Unite the Right” rally in August, both the Sofitel Hotel and the Willard Hotel in Washington, DC refused to host Spencer. In the end, Spencer held a press conference in his Old Town, Alexandria apartment.

Dozens of neighbors have complained about Spencer living in Alexandria.

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Spencer had moved to Virginia after basically being run out of Whitefish, Montana, Yahoo News reported.

Governor Terry McAuliffe (D) has also made it abundantly clear that Spencer isn’t welcome in Virginia.

“You go home, you stay out of here, because we are a commonwealth that stays together,” McAuliffe stated after the murder of Heather Heyer in Charlottesville.