Oscar-winning director Kathryn Bigelow is using her latest films victory at Sundays NAACP Image Awards to call out Donald Trumps racist and xenophobic views.

I am so grateful to the NAACP for recognizingDetroitas this years Outstanding Independent Motion Picture, Bigelow said in a Monday statement.

The film tells the story of events which took place at Detroits Algiers Motel in 1967 as civil unrest erupted in many of our great American cities.

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The endemic racism, social inequality, and abuse of power which precipitated this tragedy persist today as real threats to our freedom and the integrity of our social fabric.

She continued, Given the racist and xenophobic views emanating from The White House this week, largely unchallenged in the halls of power, we must remain vigilant and uncompromising in demanding our leaders reflect our highest ideals as an inclusive democracy.

Last week,The Washington Postreported that during a meeting with lawmakers to discuss protecting immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador, and African countries, the president said, Why are we having all these people from shhole countries come here?

While also acknowledging her crew, writing partner Mark Boal, production company Annapura, and cast, which includes John Boyega and Anthony Mackie, Bigelow concluded her statement with words from the Civil Rights leader whose memory is beingcelebrated on Monday:As we honor Dr. Martin Luther Kings life and legacy, Im reminded of his words in 1963: Injustice anywhere is a threat to justice everywhere.'