College Republicans at the University of Cincinnati have a message to self-proclaimed "alt-right" leader Richard Spencer: Don't come to our campus.

Their statement comes less than 24 hours after The Enquirer first reported that University of Cincinnati officials are weighing a request for him to speak.

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The University of Cincinnati College Republicans issued a statement Friday saying, "we do not condone the message and hateful rhetoric of Mr. Spencer and the alt-right."

"We have no relationship with Mr. Spencer and have zero interest in inviting him to our campus to speak."

Spencer was one of the white supremacists who helped organize the deadly "Unite the Right" rally held in Charlottesville, VA, in August. White nationalists had marched through U.Va.'s campus Aug. 11, with tiki torches in hand, where they were met by counter-protesters.

Heather Heyer, 32, was killed the next day when James Alex Fields Jr. , who grew up in Northern Kentucky, allegedly slammed a car into a crowd protesting the rally.

Read the entire statement from the UC College Republicans below: