Racist graffiti has been scrawled on a community centre, which unties different nationalities in Glasgow.
Govanhill Baths has been defaced with messages aimed at the migrant community for the second time.
Phone booths in the area have also been targeted.
Words in the messages include: “Britain First”, “Migrants Must Go” and “Slovaks Out”.
Some in the community suspect the vandalism has been in response to the Govanhill Against Racism event, which is to be held later this month.
The event will see a two-day music festival and a speech from Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn.
Since announcing the event, racists have twice scrawled graffiti on a banner at the front of the building on Calder Street.
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