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Residents of a neighborhood in Northwest Harris County woke up Sunday to numerous White supremacy flyers littering car windshields, yards, and even front doors.

“This is horrifying,” said William White, director of operations at the Houston chapter of Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR).

“I do believe that this is about voter intimidation,” White said. “There’s no place for that in the city.”

The flyers contain images of a racist caricature of African Americans with the message: “Think about it! At the current rate of decline, what will America’s major cities look like in ten years?” The flyer also contains a web address for recipients to follow.

For safety reasons, authorities have not disclosed the name of the neighborhood, but have shared that the community is very diverse. None of the recipients were willing to talk with reporters, but White says that one resident called his office to report the act.

CAIR Houston is currently investigating and working to gather evidence to present to Harris County law enforcement and the FBI.

Harris County Sheriff’s Office shared that an incident report has been taken and would be forwarded to the Homeland Security Bureau.

“The FBI Houston Field Office is aware of the incident involving the distribution of white supremacist flyers in a Northwest Harris County neighborhood and we are in regular contact with local authorities,” said the FBI Houston Field Office statement to CNN. “FBI policy prohibits confirming or denying an investigation. However, if during the local investigation, information becomes known of a potential federal civil rights violation, the FBI is prepared to investigate.”

“The FBI is the lead investigative agency for criminal violations of federal civil rights statutes. In October 2021, FBI Houston launched our participation in a nationwide initiative that encourages the public to report allegations of hate crime to law enforcement,” the FBI statement went on to say.

This is not the first racist incident from the extremist group. Last November, Telemundo Houston, a Spanish network reported racist flyers targeting a neighborhood of immigrants. The flyers were titled, “Wake up, White America!”

“We are concerned about a recent flurry of extremist propaganda distributions in ADL’s Southwest Region. The racist flyers found recently in northwest Harris County are particularly vile and disgusting and it is understandable people who found them in their yards would be outraged and upset,” said ADL Southwest Regional Director Mark B. Toubin in a statement to CNN.

“We applaud the good people who recognize the message in the flyers is hateful and wrong. The flyers are designed to attract attention to the individuals and organizations who disseminate them, and we appreciate those who reject the flyers and the disturbing message they contain.”