An 11-year-old girl committed suicide in Texas. Her mother says she was bullied because of her family's immigration status
- Eleven-Year-Old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza died by suicide after being bullied at school about her family's immigration status, according to her mother, Marbella Carranza.
- Gainesville Independent School District police are investigating the bullying allegations, and the school was reportedly aware of Jocelynn's ongoing harassment.
- Despite receiving counseling at school, her mother was unaware of the severity of the bullying until after her daughter's death.
- Governor Greg Abbott expressed that bullying should not be tolerated and emphasized the need for safe learning environments for students.
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