WASHINGTON (JTA) — The American Federation of Teachers has said vandals defaced its headquarters in Washington DC with anti-Semitic graffiti.

A number of areas around the building, including a wall, were yellow spray-painted on Tuesday and Wednesday with “I want Jexit!” an apparent anti-Semitic play on “Brexit,” Britain’s planned pullout from the European Union.

Randi Weingarten, the president of the national US union for teachers, is Jewish and has partnered AFT with Israeli programs. She has become an outspoken critic of US President Donald Trump.

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In its statement, the AFT said it had reported the vandalism to police and had asked the Anti-Defamation League and the Southern Poverty Law Center to further investigate the term “Jexit.”

Here is the picture: pic.twitter.com/HyhsCnHKPZ — Randi Weingarten (@rweingarten) December 12, 2018

Weingarten in the statement said the union would not be intimidated.

“Defacing our community with hateful rhetoric is meant to intimidate, otherize and sow fear, and to divide our community and make people feel unsafe and unwelcome where they live and work,” she said. “But this type of hate crime does just the opposite: It mobilizes us to come together and unite around the common causes of tolerance and peace, and to continue fighting for a more inclusive, more just world.”