To counter a plan by President Donald Trump to create a Victims Of Immigration Crime Engagement office, or VOICE, U.S. Rep. Jared Polis this week introduced the Saved by American Immigrants National Taskforce, or SAINT, to document heroic achievements by those living in this country illegally.

The purpose of the task force, Polis said Friday, is to make public the stories of immigrants who have helped save the lives of Americans. He pointed to an undocumented immigrant who became a brain surgeon and helped Americans suffering from head injuries, an immigrant who saved a 6-year-old girl from an abduction, and a man who rescued a 9-year-old child in the Arizona desert.

“Immigrants in general are very law-abiding,” Polis said, despite the president’s efforts to highlight criminals among the undocumented in America.

During Tuesday’s joint address to Congress, Trump talked about the new office he wants to create that will serve American victims of crimes committed by those in the country illegally. VOICE will issues quarterly reports “studying the effects of the victimization by criminal aliens present in the United States,” according to an executive order issued by the White House in late January.

Polis said SAINT would go “toe to toe with VOICE” to highlight the many undocumented immigrants who do good things for Americans. He said the stories would be read or shown during ad hoc committee meetings or on the floor of the House.