Democratic Rep. Nancy Pelosi was shouted out of a news conference she was holding to defend the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program on Monday by a vocal group of Dreamers who blamed Democrats for being complicit with President Trump in ending the Obama-era initiative.

Pelosi, standing behind a podium decorated with a sign that said ​#protectdreamers, said, “Make America dream again. We must strike while the iron is hot and get this done in a matter of days.”

But a group of about 30 young people descended on the large room where the House minority leader stood with other local lawmakers from the San Francisco area and began chanting slogans.

“We, the undocumented youth, will not be a marketing chip for Trump,” they recited in unison. “Democrats created an out-of-control deportation machine and handed it over to Trump. We demand accountability.”

As Pelosi stood there with her staff, the crowd of protesters closed in on her, surrounding those assembled for the news conference.

They shouted: “Undocumented, unafraid.”

After about a half-hour, staff members of the California Democrat ushered her up the stairs and out of the building as the protesters yelled out, “You’re a liar.”

Trump announced last week that he was ending DACA, which President Barack Obama created by executive order in 2012.

The program protects undocumented immigrants brought to the US illegally as children by their parents from deportation. It allows the Dreamers to receive two-year permits that allow them to work or go to school.

Trump ordered the phasing out of the program but gave Congress six months to work out a deal to fix it.

Pelosi and Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer met with Trump last week over dinner in the White House and emerged to say they had reached a deal with the president on DACA.