Dozens of “ABOLISH ICE” protesters lined up to be arrested Saturday after blocking traffic on the West Side Highway, just yards from one of the agency’s New York offices.

Cars traveling in both directions came to a halt shortly after 1 p.m., when demonstrators protesting US Immigration and Customs Enforcement marched onto the highway at West 26th Street.

The crowd chanted “I believe that we will win,” and “Reunite the families” as they rallied in the street. They were later joined by a marching band.

Approximately 100 people were arrested and charged with disorderly conduct for blocking traffic, according to police.

“We’re pretty happy about [the arrests],” said activist Miriam Bernstein, 32. “That was the goal. People volunteered specifically to be arrested . . . We were disrupting traffic to raise awareness and get some support.”

Katia Perea, a CUNY sociology professor, added: “Civil disobedience shows that we aren’t violent. In fact, we don’t support violence.”

Video posted to Twitter by user Victor Amos shows dozens of people in the middle of the intersection as authorities can be heard over a loudspeaker urging them to move.

Other social media photos show protestors with a sign that read, “ABOLISH ICE.”