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White supremacist cards found on Texas State campus

Since 2016, Texas State University has been targeted by white supremacist organizations. In January of 2017, controversial fliers supporting racist views were found on the campus.

SAN MARCOS, Texas — More white supremacist propaganda has been found on the Texas State University campus.

According to The University Star, white supremacist business-sized cards were found on the campus Thursday.

Since 2016, the university has been targeted by white supremacist organizations. In January of 2017, controversial fliers supporting racist views were found on the campus.

RELATED: Controversial fliers popping up on Texas State campus

In an email addressed to students and faculty, University President Denise Trauth said racist views will not be tolerated on campus.

“Racism will not be tolerated at Texas State University,” Trauth stated. “Each time this has occurred, it has been deeply upsetting to our community. I have heard from students, faculty, and staff very moving and personal accounts of how disturbing it is when this material is found on campus.”

If you have any information regarding this incident, call the university's police at 512-245-2805.

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