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President Donald Trump celebrated his birthday with a massive military parade in Washington, D.C. on Saturday. Trump turned 79 on June 14. The parade marked the 250th anniversary of the U.S. Army.

The massive display of military tanks and 6,600 marching soldiers reportedly cost taxpayers $75 million.

The parade drew backlash from Democrats and others who participated in the “No Kings Day” anti-ICE protests around the country on Saturday.

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Very few black people attended the “No Kings Day” protests, as black people believe it is not their hill.

However, celebrities such as The Game, Doechii, Kehlani, and Tyler The Creator lent their voices to the protests.

Celebrities and influencers are trying to convince the black community to join the protests. They hope to overcome the longstanding hostility that exists between the Hispanic and black communities.

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After winning her first BET Award for Best Female Hip-Hop Artist, Doechii spoke out about the protests going on outside the venue.

“There are ruthless attacks that are creating fear and chaos in our communities in the name of law and order,” she said. “Trump is using military forces to stop a protest, and I want y’all to consider what kind of government it appears to be when every time we exercise our democratic right to protest, the military is deployed against us.”

Doechii said it is her responsibility to be the voice for the illegal immigrants.

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Singer Kehlani also used her platform to bring awareness to the plight of illegals being deported back to their home countries. The “Everything” singer agreed with what Doechii had to say.

“Exactly Doechii exactly,” Kehlani wrote on Instagram.

Meanwhile, rapper Tyler The Creator wrote a short message to ICE officials on Instagram: “F*CK ICE.”

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Rapper The Game, a lifelong Los Angeles resident, also took to Instagram to voice his displeasure at the ICE raids. “Ever since I could remember… it’s been black & brown in this city,” he wrote. “From the early days of my childhood til now, we’ve been side by side through it all. All of us. All the time. Not always seeing eye to eye but we’ve shared Los Angeles for a very long time.”

Trump, who is headed to Canada to attend the G7 conference on Monday, responded to the nationwide “No Kings Day” anti-ICE protests.

Trump told a reporter, “I don’t feel like a king. I have to go through hell to get stuff approved… No no, we’re not a king, we’re not a king at all.”