School police has been investigating the death of 11-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza whose mom claims committed suicide after receiving threats by classmates to report her family to Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE).
The young girl died on February 8, five days after her mother discovered her unresponsive in their family home.
“All week I’ve been waiting for a miracle – waiting for my daughter to get better,” her mother Marbella Carranza told CNN affiliate KUVN. “But unfortunately there was nothing that could be done.”
Sixth-graders at her school, Gainesville Intermediate School, around 70 miles north of Dallas b*****d Jocelynn for weeks. They had been scaring her with deportation threats, her mother claims.
Allegedly, they told her over and over again that once they deported her entire family, she would be all alone.
Sadly, those threats were too much for Jocelynn to handle and eventually led to her ending her own life.
According to her mother, the family wasn’t aware of the ordeal her daughter was going through because she didn’t show any changes at home, but claimed the school was aware because Jocelynn was seeing a counselor about the issue once or twice a week.
“It appears the school was aware of it all, but they never, they never told me what was happening with my daughter,” the mom said. “It appears she would go once or twice a week to counseling to report what was happening,” she told KUVN.
“(I want) justice because it’s not fair – the school was negligent for not keeping me informed of what was going on with my daughter,” she added.

According to the Independent, the Gainesville Independent School District did not acknowledge the girl’s death. Instead, they issued a statement pointing to its strict anti-bullying code.
“Whenever we receive a report of b******g, we respond swiftly to ensure all students are safe physically and emotionally. While we cannot release any information about specific students or incidents, our schools have several policies in place to combat b******g and resolve conflicts,” the district told CNN in a statement.
Sadly, Jocelynn’s fears grew even bigger with Donald Trump’s administration policy on illegal immigrants, ordering for the “largest deportation operation in American history,” urging ICE as well as other federal agencies to conduct targeted operations against around 12 million undocumented immigrants across the country.
The entire community mourned the death of this precious girl who committed suicide after receiving ICE threats and feared for her family’s future.
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