Texas Girl, 11, Dies by Suicide After Classmates' Deportation Threats
- An 11-year-old girl, Jocelynn Romo Carranza, died by suicide on February 8 after being bullied with deportation threats by classmates at Gainesville Intermediate School, her parents reported.
- Jocelynn spent five days in a hospital in Dallas before passing away due to injuries linked to the bullying she endured for weeks.
- Her mother, Marbella Carranza, stated that school officials were informed of the bullying but did not take action to stop the harassment.
- Jocelynn's death occurred during a time of increased ICE arrests under President Donald Trump, as reported by multiple outlets.
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An 11-year-old Latino student ended her life following the harassment of other students from a school in Gainesville (Texas) who threatened to report her to U.S. immigration authorities to be deported along with her family. The entry "Latin girl ends her life after threats of deportation of other students" was first published on Link Latino NC. "Latin girl ends her life after threats of deportation of other students was first posted on February …


11-year-old Texas girl dies by suicide after being bullied over family’s immigration status: report
Jocelyn Rojo Carranza, 11, was found unresponsive in her family's Gainesville, Texas home by her mother, who says the girl was bullied at school by students who threatened to call ICE on her family.

11-year-old girl dies by suicide after bullies threatened to call ICE on her family
The mother of 11-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza said she died Feb. 8.
Mom Says Daughter, 11, Died by Suicide After Allegedly Being Bullied About Family’s Immigration Status
Jocelynn Rojo Carranza, remembered by loved ones as a "wonderful daughter...and friend to everyone," died on Feb. 8Meador Funeral Home Jocelyn Rojo CarranzaAn 11-year-old girl died by suicide after she was allegedly bullied by other students about her family's immigration status, according to her mother.Jocelynn Rojo Carranza was found unresponsive in her Gainesville, Texas, home on Monday, Feb. 3, mom Marbella Carranza told CNN affiliate KUVN. …
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