On Friday, a group of illegal aliens and border activists were arrested by members of President Joe Biden’s secret service after blocking an intersection near the White House, demanding that President Biden give them amnesty to permanently stay in the United States.

A group of activists with the open borders organization Movimiento Cosecha sat by a security checkpoint near the White House, reportedly delaying Biden’s motorcade, as Secret Service Police officers looked on.

“We are not afraid,” the self-described “comrades” sang. “We will live for liberation because we know why we were made.”

They also sang in Spanish, demanding “permanent protection for all 11 million” illegal aliens living in the U.S.

In a press release announcing the protest, the protestors said they were no longer satisfied with the “crumbs” from the Biden administration, which has included preventing about 9-in-10 deportations through a series of Department of Homeland Security (DHS) orders.

“The current legislation the Democrats are pushing only focuses on a small portion of undocumented immigrants,” group organizer Hector Morales said.

“Even though I would qualify under the current Dream and Promise Act, I am risking arrest today to tell President Biden that I won’t accept piecemeal bills that exclude and criminalize my own community members,” he added.

“I won’t accept these crumbs. We need permanent protection for all.”

A protester called out Democrats’ and their “empty promises” and thanked the “allies” for risking arrest.

“Biden originally committed to a pathway to citizenship for all 11 million undocumented immigrants,” organizer Gema Lowe said.

Movimiento Cosecha said Lowe has been living in Michigan illegally for almost 30 years.

“Now he is ready to pursue a ‘piecemeal’ strategy instead that would exclude me and millions of others who have lived in this country for decades. We deserve better,” she said.

“That is why today I am willing to risk arrest, detention, and deportation to demand papers, not crumbs.”