Gracie Willis (she/ her) is the Raids Response Coordinator for the National Immigration Project. She graduated from Loyola University Chicago and University of Michigan Law School, and has worked on detained representation projects in detention centers from Dilley, Texas, to Lumpkin, Georgia. As a direct services attorney and federal litigator, she has primarily focused on expedited removal representation, habeas petitions for prolonged and indefinite detention, challenges to restrictive asylum policies and court biases, amplifying inhumane detention conditions, and fighting for clients' release from detention. Her advocacy centers on building systems and network of support, leveraging existing resources, and building group proficiencies. As the Raids Response Coordinator, she is excited to collaborate with colleague across the country to make sure nobody is walking alone. She lives in Texas with her partner and their little brown cattle dog.