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The tragic suicide of 11-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza in Texas is igniting outrage over bullying in schools, particularly regarding immigration-related taunts. Jocelynn's mother, Marbella Carranza, claimed her daughter faced harassment over their family's immigration status, with classmates threatening to report her parents to authorities, as reported by CNN.
Jocelynn passed away on February 8, with her funeral held shortly after. According to Carranza, the school, Gainesville Intermediate School, had been aware of the bullying but failed to inform her. Carranza only discovered that Jocelynn had been receiving counseling at school when investigators revealed this during the ongoing police investigation into the allegations.
The Gainesville Independent School District has stated that they respond promptly to reported bullying incidents but could not comment on specific cases. As the community mourns Jocelynn's loss, calls for accountability and justice are growing, with many urging schools to improve their anti-bullying policies and communication with parents.