Protesters chanting in Spanish and English blocked an ICE van from leaving the ICE office on Phoenix Wednesday night in an effort to stop the deportation of an illegal alien, Guadalupe García de Rayos, who has been in the country for a reported 22 years since she was fourteen. García de Rayos is married and has given birth to two U.S. citizen children. She faces deportation for a 2009 felony conviction for criminal impersonation according to ICE.

The protesters surrounded the van with one man inserting his arms and legs in the wheel well. The man was reported to be have been arrested along with several other protesters when law enforcement moved in after a several hours long stand off and secured the van.

NBC reporter Gadi Schwartz posted photos and videos of the protest to Twitter.

Man has inserted his arms, leg and body into wheel well of one #ICE van that prevent it from leaving.. #GuadalupeGarcia is inside. pic.twitter.com/nTC6unb5Dx — Gadi Schwartz (@GadiNBC) February 9, 2017

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#GuadalupeGarcia looking at her son through the window of an #ICE van. Protestors are blocking the van to halt her deportation pic.twitter.com/MRtO0lqhGZ — Gadi Schwartz (@GadiNBC) February 9, 2017

This is #GuadalupeGarcia & her family. Both of her kids were born in the US. She has lived here for 22 years. #Deported pic.twitter.com/Cqt668e5HX — Gadi Schwartz (@GadiNBC) February 9, 2017

A caravan of vehicles just left #ICE in Phoenix. protestors start screaming as they drive away. officers clear the street. #GuadalupeGarcia pic.twitter.com/sSwiIowWgV — Gadi Schwartz (@GadiNBC) February 9, 2017

Another view of the man in the wheel well.

CiviI right activist stop ICE vehicles from transporting Garcia to Deportation #12news no PD on scene? pic.twitter.com/6umHxkxXBi — Carlos Chavez (@azphotoeditor1) February 9, 2017

Schwartz posted a Periscope report on the protest.

Live video of the protest via KPNX-TV:

KJZZ-FM reported on the background of the case and included a statement from ICE on the case.