An 11-year-old girl took her life in Texas when she was tortured by classmates, who threatened to call immigration and customs enforcement (ICE) officers and deported her family from America, her grieved parents. The father has said.
Joclin Rojo Carrenza passed away on 8 February after spending five days after being treated at Dallas Hospital. This came when he was taunted by the sixth grade classmates at the Gensville Intermediate School, about 70 miles north of Dallas, taunted with exile hazards for weeks,,
Amidst President Donald Trump’s order for “the largest exile operation in American history”, agents along with ice and other federal authorities were motivated to launch a target raids on about 12 million unspecified immigrants.
However, for Jocklin, the climate of fear all became very serious.
The classmates allegedly harassed the young girl, stating that she would be left alone without her family once she is deported.
But the alleged misconduct became spiral, and no action was taken to stop it, despite allegedly informing school officials on several occasions.
When asked to comment on the story, the Gensville Independent School District did not accept Canza’s death, but issued a statement that pointed to its strict anti -anti -crook code.

Carranza told Univision: “I waited a whole week for a miracle that my daughter would be good, but unfortunately nothing can be done.”
“My daughter will always be for me, and I will always love her.”
His mother told the outlet that her daughter was watching a school counselor several times per week.
Since the inauguration of Trump, ICE officials have almost doubled their daily arrest rates as part of the crack and over 10,000 people have already been deported on widely promoted military flights by the White House.
A gofundme donation page was created, while the 11 -year -old was fighting strictly to survive in the hospital.
His father Ernesto Alonso Rojo shared a statement on 15 February: “Please help me and my daughter Jocklin Rojo. He needs to come back home; He is in an emergency children’s hospital. Any help, God blesses you back. Thank you very much for all praying. Dios los bendiga y le mande salud a mi niña !!! ,
Posting in Spanish, a person wrote an emotional message of mourning: “My deepest condolences – no words. Fight for justice for your beloved Joclin, and hopefully one day you will feel peace to know that he is no longer suffering and so many in his thoughts and prayers. ,
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