Officials at Texas State University are looking into another cluster of racist posters that have been displayed across the school’s San Marcos campus.

The posters found on Monday included three separate prints from American Vanguard, a white nationalist group, with the headlines: "For a white America" and "We have a right to exist."

The third poster urged people to "Take your country back" and included the following paragraph:

"Look around white man. Is this the country your ancestors died for? Is this the country that you want your children to grow up in. Globalist traitors are destroying your race and heritage through open borders, affirmative action, and Marxist ‘political correctness’. This is only the beginning. Take a stand!"

The university has seen at least two similar cases of racist posters being posted on the campus.

In November, someone displayed a poster calling for the formation of "tar and feather vigilante squads to arrest and torture" university leaders "spouting off all this diversity garbage."

More popped up in December that urged people to report suspected "illegal" employees and students at the school.

University President Denise M. Trauth sent a tweet around 6 p.m. on Monday acknowledging the posters.

"I am aware of the fliers posted on campus. Staff is looking into it," Trauth wrote.

In a Tuesday statement to the Texas State community on President Donald Trump’s immigration executive order last week, University President Denise M. Trauth remarked on the fliers.

"I personally find these fliers reprehensible," she said. "Racial intolerance has no place at Texas State. These fliers are meant to divide us; please do not allow that to happen."