‘Go back to your country’: 8-year-old Texas boy’s tearful video after anti-immigrant bullying goes viral
A video of an eight-year-old boy breaking down in tears as he describes the anti-immigrant harassment he faced while playing football has gone viral online, prompting debate about bullying and the language children absorb from those around them.
The clip, shared by CBS News on January 21, shows the boy, identified as Max, speaking to his mother after a youth match in Texas. In the footage, Max says another child called him an “illegal immigrant” and told him to “go back to your country”, despite the fact that he was born in the US.
His mother, who filmed the moment, said she did not record or post the video to stir controversy, but to highlight how deeply words can affect children. She said she wanted people to reflect on the impact of what they say and do, particularly when young people are affected.
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In the video, Max appears overwhelmed as he explains what was said to him during the game. His mother can be heard trying to comfort him, encouraging him to express his feelings while reassuring him that he belongs.
The clip quickly spread across social media and attracted a wave of comments. Some users expressed sympathy for Max and praised his mother for sharing the video, while others criticised the post and questioned her reasons for publishing it.
The incident has gained attention amid heightened political tensions in the US around immigration enforcement and border policy. While the boy’s experience took place during a local youth sports match, many viewers linked it to wider discussions about immigration rhetoric and its effects on communities.
Max’s mother said she understood that reactions would vary, but maintained that her goal was straightforward. She said she wanted the video to serve as a reminder that words spoken casually, including by children repeating what they hear, can have a lasting impact.
As the clip continues to circulate online, she has urged people to focus on the message she intended to highlight: how bullying and hostile language can affect children, and the importance of addressing it.
His mother, who filmed the moment, said she did not record or post the video to stir controversy, but to highlight how deeply words can affect children. She said she wanted people to reflect on the impact of what they say and do, particularly when young people are affected.
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In the video, Max appears overwhelmed as he explains what was said to him during the game. His mother can be heard trying to comfort him, encouraging him to express his feelings while reassuring him that he belongs.
The clip quickly spread across social media and attracted a wave of comments. Some users expressed sympathy for Max and praised his mother for sharing the video, while others criticised the post and questioned her reasons for publishing it.
Max’s mother said she understood that reactions would vary, but maintained that her goal was straightforward. She said she wanted the video to serve as a reminder that words spoken casually, including by children repeating what they hear, can have a lasting impact.
As the clip continues to circulate online, she has urged people to focus on the message she intended to highlight: how bullying and hostile language can affect children, and the importance of addressing it.
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Sarma V
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This doesn't surprise us in India. We keep hearing of such incidents taking place involving a particular minority community. The other day, picture of a priest from another minority community being force fed cow dung was circulatingRead allPost comment
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