Senate Republican Leader Condemns Discrimination Against Asian Americans
Senator Bob Huff 05/15 10910
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CONTACT: Bill Bird
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14, 2015
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Senate Republican Leader Condemns Discrimination
Against Asian Americans
Supports Formal Complaint Against Ivy League
Schools-News Conference Friday
SACRAMENTO: Senate Minority Leader Bob
Huff (R-Diamond Bar) is lending his
support and legislative efforts to put an end to what appears to be continuous
and systemic discrimination directed against Asian-Americans by certain Ivy
League Universities. He will take part in a news conference scheduled for this
Friday in Irvine to announce his support for an administrative complaint to be
filed against Harvard University regarding its discriminatory admission
practices against Asian American applicants.
The news conference will take place Friday, May 15th at University Community Park
located at 1 Beech Tree Lane
in Irvine. The news
conference will start at 10AM.
“I have led the fight against
discrimination of any kind in my role as an elected leader,” said Senator Huff.
“I led the fight against a Senate Constitutional Amendment (SCA 5) last year
that sought to change the California Constitution and allow our public
universities to openly discriminate against any individual or group on the
basis of race, sex, color, ethnicity or national origin. Fortunately, this
measure was met with defeat but other challenges remain.”
Senator Huff’s appearance in solidarity
with the Orange Club at this Friday’s news conference is part of a much larger
effort involving 50 Asian American organizations who will be announcing the
formal action against Harvard University during a similar news event to be held
at the National Press Club in Washington, D.C.
In addition, Senator Huff has sent formal
letters to both the U.S. Department of Education and the Civil Rights Division
of the U.S. Department of Justice announcing his support for the Administrative
Complaint. Links to both letters can be found here.
Senator Huff will also introduce a
Senate Resolution that calls upon Harvard University to end its focus on a
student applicant’s race in its student enrollment process and to instead
consider the overall individual contribution of each student candidate in a
manner that does not have the practical effect of capping the number of Asian
American students enrolled in its institution.
“The U.S. Supreme Court banned the use
of quotas in school admissions as early as 1978,” said Senator Huff. “The
discrimination and hidden quota systems against Asian Americans has formed
detrimental barriers for these children advancing their education. These types
of actions are contrary to the fundamental principles upon which this nation
was built and for which so many fought to secure.”