Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said same-sex marriage is the "law of the land - including in Alabama."

In a statement issued Wednesday night, the presumptive Democratic presidential nominee said that the administrative order issued by Alabama Chief Justice Roy Moore indicates that more work needs to be done to secure the marriage rights of gays.

Clinton's statement did not name Moore but said in her statement, "There are still judges who are determined to stand in the way of people's rights."

Clinton's full statement:

"Marriage equality is now the law of the land--including in Alabama. Today's unconstitutional order reminds us that, despite the Supreme Court's ruling that all Americans have the right to marry the person they love, our work is far from over. There are still judges who are determined to stand in the way of people's rights. There are still politicians who argue the Court got it wrong and states should ignore its ruling.

"We need to ensure that marriage equality is guaranteed and enforced nationwide. And we need to fight discrimination against LGBT Americans wherever it occurs. There are places where you can get married on Sunday and are at risk of being fired from your job or evicted from your home on Monday because you're gay. That's not how it should be in the United States of America. As President, I'll fight for the equal rights of all Americans, no matter who they are or who they love."