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11-year-old girl commits suicide after being bullied by racist classmates

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Classmates bullied her endlessly, teasing that she would be all alone once ICE deports her parents. Students also threatened to call ICE on her parents.

I assume the Trump supporters are delighted that there this one less brown person in the US?

 
Media: On @abbydphillip's show,
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steps around the lighthearted last word she had planned to address the story of 11-year-old Jocelynn Rojo Carranza committing suicide, reportedly after being bullied at school in Texas about her family's immigration status.

Navarro-Cárdenas: "I'm going to use my time to urge parents to teach their kids not to bully others because of where their parents may come from -- to ask teachers to make sure that schools are safe spaces [so] our children can go to school without fear of being bullied literally to death."
 
Thank you Trump. Your long list of killing people continues to grow.

Allowing you to claim Trump was responsible for this child then the Democrats and Biden get credit for hundreds of thousands of children sex trafficked , murdered for body parts, used as slave labor and all the other nasty stuff done to them
 
I guess the allegations of sexual assault completely exonerate the kids from their bullying? If the SA allegations are true hopefully the person is found and punished, but that doesn't negate the bullying she experienced from classmates.
 
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Awful story!
I'd love to have a few minutes with the bullies.

Do we know any more information about the bullies or their parents, or is this a political post about a kid being bullied and committing suicide?
 
Look, Trump won the election on deporting Illegal Immigrates IMHO. When you are talking about doing virtually anything that effects millions of people, shit is going to go sideways in some cases. I HIGHLY doubt that careful and cautious is anywhere in the priorities for this plan, so this kind of thing is bound to happen from time to time. After all, when you've got the President saying that these folks are contaminating the blood of our country, some bullies are going to pop up.

If some kids have to die to get these folks out of the country, that's a price Trump and his followers are more than willing for those kids to pay.
 
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I guess the allegations of sexual assault completely exonerate the kids from their bullying? If the SA allegations are true hopefully the person is found and punished, but that doesn't negate the bullying she experienced from classmates.
I don’t think either exonerates the other. I think both should be punished. I think it’s a gut-wrenchingly sad story regardless of what caused it. Pre-teen girls (or boys) being driven to suicide is never something to take lightly, and shouldn’t be used as a political cudgel regardless of how you vote. Suicide in young people (especially girls) is something we - as a country - need to take a very hard look at. It’s trended in the wrong direction for years, and - politics aside - should be something that we can all agree needs to be addressed.
 
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