Gracie Willis

Gracie Willis

advocate United States

Gracie Willis is an advocate with the National Immigration Project, known for her work on immigration rights and issues affecting families separated by deportation. Recently, she has spoken out against the deportation of American citizen children and their immigrant mothers, highlighting systemic abuses within the U.S. immigration enforcement system.

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United Kingdom United Kingdom: Gracie Willis is an attorney with the National Immigration Project who is representing one of the families and coordinating with the team representing the other family. 8

The Guardian: Women deported with US citizen kids denied chance to transfer custody, says lawyer | US immigration

Honduras Honduras: Gracie Willis highlighted the concerning erosion of due process in the handling of immigration cases. 7

La Prensa – high-circulation Honduran daily: Niño de cuatro años deportado a Honduras tiene cáncer avanzado

United States United States: Gracie Willis is a lawyer and the raids response coordinator at the National Immigration Project, who represents the 2-year-old through a family friend acting as the petitioner in the ongoing court case. 7

CNN: 3 children who are US citizens — including one with cancer — deported with their mothers to Honduras, lawyers and advocacy groups say

Romania Romania: Gracie Willis stated that it is horrifying that ICE has a tacit agreement to arrest and expel American children. 3

Adevărul: Copil bolnav de cancer expulzat din Statele Unite. Este al treilea caz în ultimele zile

Portugal Portugal: Gracie Willis from the National Immigration Project stated that the mothers did not have a fair opportunity to decide if they wanted their children to stay in the United States. 7

Público: EUA deportam três crianças que são cidadãs americanas | Estados Unidos