While presenting a clip from "La La Land" at the 28th annual Producers Guild of America Awards, the film's star, Legend, took a moment to address Trump's immigration ban, reported Variety.
"Los Angeles is the home of so many immigrants, so many creative people, so many dreamers, and those of us who work in this business have the privilege of shaping how the rest of the world perceives this country we love," Legend said.
Citing protests being held at airports all across the country, including Los Angeles International Airport, Legend said he and wife Chrissy Teigen were conflicted about attending.
"But we came here tonight, and we also wanted to put our money where our mouth is. We made a donation to the ACLU and other organizations who are committed to fighting for freedom in the land of the free," he said, before calling on the film community present to rally.
Two federal judges, in New York and Virginia, stayed deportations in an emergency ruling following Trump's ban.
Earlier, it was reported that Oscar-nominated Iranian filmmaker Asghar Farhadi ("The Salesman") would not be able to attend the 89th Academy Awards next month due to the ban.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences in turn released a statement calling the situation "extremely troubling.
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