Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) said Saturday that she will create a commission to investigate “crimes committed by the United States against immigrants” if she is elected president.

Warren’s campaign tweeted out a short video of some of her comments where the 70-year-old referred to herself as President Elizabeth Warren, The Hill reported, while comparing herself to President Donald Trump’s policies on immigration.

Donald Trump may be willing to look the other way while criminal abuses toward immigrants pile up, but make no mistake: President Elizabeth Warren will not. #NN19 pic.twitter.com/buNRwkot46 — Elizabeth Warren (@ewarren) July 13, 2019

“On my first day, I will empower a commission in the Department of Justice to investigate crimes committed by the United States against immigrants,” she said at the progressive Netroots Nation conference.

Warren accused President Trump of looking the other way at abuse, but said she will not do so.

“To anyone out there who’s working in this system, understand you abuse immigrants, you physically abuse immigrants, you sexually abuse immigrants, you fail to get them medical care that they need, you break the law of the United States of America and Donald Trump may be willing to look the other way, but President Elizabeth Warren will not,” she said.

According to Newsweek, she also said that we need to treat those who come to the U.S. “with humanity and we need to follow the law.”

Warren this week unveiled her immigration plan which included designating a Justice Department task force to investigate accusations of medical neglect and physical and sexual assault and “give it independent authority to pursue any substantiated criminal allegations.”

“Let there be no ambiguity on this: if you are violating the basic rights of immigrants, now or in the future, a Warren administration will hold you accountable,” she wrote in a Medium post.

Warren is among twenty-five Democrats who are seeking the 2020 presidential nomination.