An 11-year-old girl took her own life in Texas after she was tormented by classmates who threatened to call Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) authorities and have her family deported from the US, her grieving parents have said.
Jocelynn Rojo Carranza passed away on February 8 after spending five days being treated in a Dallas hospital. This came after she was taunted with deportation threats for weeks by sixth-grade classmates at Gainesville Intermediate School, around 70 miles north of Dallas, her mother Marbella Carranza told Univision.
Classmates allegedly harassed the young girl by telling her she would be left alone without her family once they were deported.
But the alleged abuse spiraled, and despite reportedly informing school officials on numerous occasions, no action was taken to stop it.
When asked to comment on this story, the Gainesville Independent School District did not acknowledge Carranza’s death but rather issued a statement pointing to its strict anti-bullying code.
Carranza told Univision: “I waited a whole week for a miracle that my daughter would be well, but unfortunately nothing could be done.”
“My daughter will always live for me, and I will always love her.”
Her mother revealed to the outlet her daughter had been seeing a school counselor multiple times per week.
A GoFundMe donation page was created while the 11-year-old was desperately fighting to survive in hospital.
Her father Ernesto Alonso Rojo, shared a statement on February 15: “Please all help me and my daughter Jocelynn Rojo. She needs to come back home; she is in an emergency children’s hospital. Any help, God blesses you back. Thank you very much to all praying. Dios los bendiga y le mande salud a mi niña!!!”
11-year-old took her own life after classmates threatened to call ICE on her family, devastated mother reveals
‘I waited a whole week for a miracle that my daughter would be well, but unfortunately, nothing could be done,’ despaired her mother
If the school was aware of the bullying they need to be held accountable for allowing this to go on.
The alleged taunters and the parents should have been called into the school and told that the children would be suspended if they continued to taunt the girl.
The article does address the recent deportations which can be read in the link
Here is a link to the gofundme
Donate to Pray for Jocelynn Rojo, organized by Ernesto Alonso Rojo
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