11-year-old dies by suicide after ICE threats from bullies

Texas Girl, 11, Dies by Suicide After Bullying Over Immigration — Family Demands Justice

A devastating tragedy has rocked the community of Gainesville, Texas, after 11-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza took her own life on February 8. According to her grieving mother, Jocelynn was relentlessly bullied by classmates who mocked her and targeted her over her family’s immigration status.

Now, her heartbreaking death is under investigation as her family mourns and advocates for change — hoping Jocelynn’s story raises awareness about the devastating effects of bullying and the urgent need for accountability in schools.

Taunted and Threatened at School

Jocelynn, a sixth-grader at Gainesville Intermediate School, endured repeated bullying, according to her mother, Marbella Carranza. The bullying, she says, wasn’t just cruel — it was deeply personal.

“They said they were going to call immigration to take her parents away, leaving her all alone,” Carranza told CNN affiliate KUVN.

While the family has not publicly disclosed their immigration status, Carranza believes school officials were aware of what Jocelynn was going through — yet never informed her of the bullying.

“It appears she would go once or twice a week to counseling to report what was happening,” she said. “But the school never told me.”

School District Responds

In a statement to local media, Gainesville Independent School District did not directly confirm whether they were aware of Jocelynn’s specific case. However, they emphasized that any reports of bullying are taken seriously.

“Whenever we receive a report of bullying, we respond swiftly to ensure all students are safe physically and emotionally,” the district said.

They also noted that privacy laws prevent them from disclosing details about individual students or cases, but added that their campuses have “several policies in place to combat bullying and resolve conflicts.”

“[I want] justice,” Carranza said. “It’s not fair. The school was negligent for not keeping me informed of what was going on with my daughter.”

Remembering Jocelynn: A Life Gone Too Soon

Jocelynn was found unresponsive in her family’s home on February 3. Despite efforts to save her, she passed away five days later. On February 14, the young girl was laid to rest.

Her funeral took place in the same church where she had been baptized as a baby. A white cloth and crucifix adorned her casket, while a mariachi band played from the balcony in her memory. Grief echoed through the pews as family and friends gathered to say goodbye.

“She didn’t know how to understand the things that happen in the world,” said Deacon Gelasio Garcia during the service.

Jocelynn’s obituary described her as a beloved daughter, sister, niece, and friend. She loved to dance and swing, spend time with her family, get her nails done with her grandmother, and enjoy movie nights with loved ones every Friday.

Community in Mourning

The Boys & Girls Club of Cooke County, where Jocelynn had been a member, shared a tribute honoring her memory.

“We are deeply saddened by the passing of Jocelynn. Her story is a reminder to always be kind because you never know what someone is going through.”

A Call for Awareness and Change

As the investigation into Jocelynn’s death continues, her family is urging schools, parents, and communities to do more to prevent bullying and protect vulnerable students.

The loss of this vibrant, loving girl has left a community heartbroken — and has sparked painful questions about how many warning signs were missed.

“Absolutely heartbreaking,” one community member wrote in response to the story. “That sweet little girl didn’t deserve this. Bullying has to stop.”

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