Still, Jocelyn’s mother is demanding answers. “I want justice because it’s not fair,” Carranza said. “The school was negligent for not keeping me informed of what was going on with my daughter.”
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A heartbreaking tragedy has struck a Texas family after 11-year-old Jocelyn Rojo Carranza took her own life, reportedly due to persistent bullying at school. Her grieving mother, Marbella Carranza, revealed that classmates targeted Jocelyn over her family’s immigration status, leaving her feeling hopeless.
Reports indicate that Jocelyn faced relentless harassment at Gainesville Intermediate School. According to her mother, students mocked her family’s immigration status and even went as far as threatening to call ICE.

“They said they were going to call immigration to take her parents away, leaving her all alone,” Carranza told CNN affiliate KUVN. However, she did not disclose details about their immigration status.
“It appears the school was aware of it all, but they never—they never told me what was happening with my daughter,” she shared. “It seems she would visit counseling once or twice a week to report what was going on.”