Texas Girl, 11, Dies by Suicide After Classmates' Deportation Threats
- An 11-year-old girl named Jocelynn Romo Carranza died by suicide after classmates threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement to have her family deported, according to her parents.
- Jocelynn spent five days in a hospital before she passed away on February 8, her mother Marbella Carranza said to Univision.
- The school was reportedly informed about the harassment but took no action, leading her mother to describe the circumstance as negligence of the school.
- The increase in deportation threats occurred amid President Donald Trump's mass deportation policies, which have seen ICE's arrest rates nearly double since his inauguration, according to multiple reports.
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