A racist letter reportedly distributed in a McKinney neighborhood last week has prompted police to monitor the situation.

The fliers that were reportedly found in Craig Ranch say: "Our new President Donald J Trump is God's gift to white nation. We want to get our country back on the right track. We need to get rid of Muslims, Indians, blacks and Jews." It then says people should "not sell or rent your homes to them," among other sentiments.

There's been an uptick in reports of racially motivated incidents since the election, including several in North Texas.

A man from south India, who lives in Allen, said he found the letters while visiting a friend in that area and then gave a copy to KXAS-TV (NBC5).

The man and the friends he was visiting, who are also from south India, didn't feel safe being named. They told NBC5 "we are very disturbed and confused about our future here."

Sgt. Ana Shelley, McKinney police spokeswoman, confirmed that the letter obtained by NBC5 is the same one that was reported to them.

The Craig Ranch neighborhood, where they were allegedly distributed, made news last summer when a white officer slammed a black teenage girl to the ground at a pool party.

Shelley said in an email that police don't know who created the flier or distributed it, but they'll certainly look into any information connected to it.

Shelley said that she does not know how many people received the flier.

"At this point, it seems that it was distributed to cause some panic and drama, but I think most of our residents aren't buying into it," she said.