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Nearly 30 Arrested After Chaos Ensues When Some ICE Protesters Clash With Police

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PHILADELPHIA (CBS) -- Chaos ends with more than two dozen arrests on the streets of Center City after some immigration policy protesters clashed with police.

Protesters have been outside the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement office on 8th and Cherry Streets in Center City nonstop since Monday afternoon.

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"I think this is a really unique time, one in which actual radical necessary immigration reform that has been delayed for far too long is actually within the overturning window of public opinion," said protest organizer Anlin Wang.

WATCH LIVE: Activists are being taken into custody as they call for the abolishment of the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement. The protests are taking place in front of the ICE office in Center City. DETAILS: https://cbsloc.al/2lUyN2Z

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The message that ICE needs to be abolished and that Philadelphia needs to do more to be a true sanctuary city was being made and received peacefully, until hour 16.

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That's when Philadelphia police and Homeland Security officers began telling protesters they could no longer block ICE's garage doors.

Protesters wouldn't budge and began locking arms in front of the doors to continue the effort of stopping any agency vehicles from transporting undocumented immigrants.

After three warnings, police began making arrests, and as one was being made a chaotic clash with police happened. CBS3 video captured police and some activists clashing during the arrests.

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Police say there were around 75 protesters blocking the entrance to the ICE building, while refusing to allow anyone to enter or leave. Police say after several warnings, 29 arrests were made. They were issued failure to disperse citations and quickly released. Two people sustained minor scrapes and bruises during the arrests, as one was taken to the hospital.

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