Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez said she and other congressional Democrats will go through with plans to visit a migrant detention facility on Monday after a news report revealed that a group of Customs and Border Protection agents talked about harming and sexually assaulting members of the contingent.

​”This just broke: a secret Facebook group of 9,500 CBP officers discussed making a GoFundMe for officers to harm myself & Rep. Escobar during our visit to CBP facilities & mocked migrant deaths​,” the New York Democrat wrote on her Twitter account. “This isn’t about ​’​a few bad eggs.​’​ This is a violent culture.​”​

She was referring to an article in ProPublica that ​said a secret group of current and former CBP officials met on Facebook to joke about the deaths of migrants, suggested tossing a “burrito at these bitches” and posted a photo illustration of Ocasio-Cortez engaged in sex at a migrant facility.

​”9,500 CBP officers sharing memes about dead migrants and discussing violence and sexual misconduct towards members of Congress. How on earth can CBP’s culture be trusted to care for refugees humanely?​,” the freshman lawmaker posted. “PS I have no plans to change my itinerary & will visit the CBP station today.​”

Ocasio-Cortez is among national and local legislators who will visit migrant centers near El Paso on Monday.

The group — which also includes Reps. Veronica Escobar of Texas, Joaquin Castro of Texas and Rashida Tlaib of Minnesota — are also expected to tour the Border Patrol Station in Clint, Texas, where recent reports said children were living in filthy and unsanitary conditions.

The ProPublica report said the Facebook group — known as “I’m 10-15,” which is Border Patrol code for “aliens in custody” — was started in August 2016 and includes about 9,500 members.

Facebook postings reviewed by ProPublic show ugly comments about the lawmakers’ visit to the border facilities and disturbing memes of Ocasio-Cortez performing sex, including one in which President Trump is pushing her head toward his crotch.

“There should be no photo ops for these scum buckets,” ​one of the comments said.

CBP did not respond to questions about the group from ProPublica.