A crowd of immigrants and immigrant rights advocates gathered on the steps of San Francisco City Hall on Tuesday to condemn the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement and Internal Revenue Service’s agreement to share private taxpayer information with each other.

One San Francisco supervisor who attended the rally also introduced a resolution at Tuesday’s Board of Supervisors meeting to reaffirm the city’s commitment to oppose developing a registry that gathers information on residents’ national origin and religion.

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Alise is a general assignment reporter with a focus on covering government, elections, housing, crime, courts and entertainment in San Francisco and on the Peninsula. Alise is a Bay Area native from San Carlos. She studied history at University of California, Santa Cruz and first started journalism at Skyline College’s school newspaper in San Bruno. She has interned for Bay City News and for Eesti Rahvusringhääling, or Estonian Public Broadcasting. She has covered everything from the removal of former San Mateo County Sheriff Christina Corpus to the divisive battle over the Great Highway on San Francisco’s west side. Please send her any tips.