Green Party Presidential candidate Jill Stein (pictured right) and Vice-Presidential candidate Cheri Honkala are stopped and arrested for attempting to gain access to the campus of Hofstra University, site of the second of three presidential debates between Mitt Romney and Barack Obama.

Hold it: Stein (center) and Honkala (right) are stopped by police and swarmed by reporters after they were stopped after trying to attend the presidential debates.

'The American people deserve to hear choices which are not bought and paid for by multinational corporations and Wall Street. This is why we are not hearing the critical issues in this debate.'

They two candidates then sat down outside the hall, draped in an American flag.

Nassau County police warned that they would be arrested for blocking traffic if they did not leave, according to The Long Island Report .

The two refused to move, however, and were arrested.

The Green Party ticket will be on an estimated 85 percent of ballots this election, according to a campaign press release.

Earlier Tuesday, Stein called the presidential debate a 'mockumentary.'

'We are here to bring the courage of those excluded from our politics to this mock debate, this mockery of democracy,' Stein said, according to the campaign release.