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Duane J. Roberts Green Party candidate Anaheim UHSD Trustees Board |
The Orange County Central Labor Council voted to endorse Duane Roberts' candidacy for Board of Trustees of the
Anaheim Union High School District Friday night 9/30/99. The Central Labor Council is the body that sets the policy
and agenda for local AFL-CIO unions (representing about 195,000 members throughout the county) and is part of
the California Labor Federation.
As a resident of Anaheim for more than 30 years, I don't ever recall a time where I had an opportunity to witness
members of the Board of Trustees engage in a witchhunt against the students they're entrusted with the
reponsibility of educating. For approximately 4 months, I have observed this body spend a tremendous amount of
time and energy trying to lay blame for the Anaheim Union High School District's financial woes on the backs of
students who are of the wrong race, ethnicity, or immigration status. With perhaps the exception of Mr. Terrell,
one Board member after the other eagerly jumped up on the bandwagon claiming that every single ill our
schools were facing today -- everything from overcrowded classrooms to limited supplies of textbooks -- were due
to the presence of "illegal aliens" in our midst.
Now the Board members here vehemently deny that racism motivated them to behave in the manner that they did.
They claim that the reason why they were compelled to support a resolution of the kind they voted in favor of on
August 19th was because it was a desperate plea to obtain the funds they need to assist our financially strapped
School District. It's all about money, you say.
Interesting how we hear public officials like yourself bemoan the fact that we don't have enough money to pay for
the cost of educating our children; Yet, when the Walt Disney Company and other corporate interests within
Anaheim come begging for hundreds of millions of dollars in handouts and subsidies from the taxpayers, we find
officials like yourself either raiding the public treasury to give them whatever they want;
Mr Martin, where were you when Ex-California Governor Pete Wilson gave $65 million in taxpayer money to the
Walt Disney Company to help fund improvements in the surrounding area -- including a $10.9 million freeway
overpass that allows tourists to drive into Disneyland's parking lot? That money could have been used to build more
schools.
Mr. Stewart, where were you when the Anaheim City Council voted in 1996 to give $30 million in cash from the
General Fund, and divert upwards of $500,000 a year in property tax revenue into the pockets of the Walt Disney
Company in a sweetheart deal to transform the Anaheim Stadium into the Edison International Field? That money
could have been used to buy more textbooks.
Ms. Coronado, where were you when earlier this year when the Anaheim City Council approved of an agreement
between the Anaheim Redevelopment Agency and the developers of Gotcha Glacier, part of the proposed
Sportstown Project, which allows the Agency to give upwards of $2 million in property tax revenue back into the
pockets of the billionaire investors behind this plan? That money could have been used to hire more teachers.
If you're actually serious about helping the schools funding problems, why don't you draft a resolution to send a bill
to Walt Disney Chairman and Chief Executive Office Michael Eisner. He earned about $575 millions in
compensation in 1997. It's about time that he and other developers pay back the hundreds of millions of dollars in
"Corporate Welfare" they stole from our schools and community.
In closing, I'd like to say that we have a real problem facing the Anaheim Union High School District -- but it has
nothing to do with students, undocumented workers, or "illegal aliens." The real problem is that we have an inept
and incompetent Board of Trustees that has nothing better to do but blame the fiscal woes of the Anaheim Union
High School District on the children it has a legal and moral obligation to educate and does nothing to stop millions
of dollars in tax money diverted away from the schools and into the pockets of millionaires and billionaires.
I look forward to doing everything I possibly can to insure that all of your who voted in favor of that resolution will
never be elected to any other public office ever again.
Feds won't help district bill countries for educating illegal immigrants
The Board of Trustees argued that they passed the resolution because "illegal immigration" was a tremendous
financial burden on the Anaheim Union High School District. But what has not been addressed is that hundreds of
millions of dollars in public money that could have been utilized to buy more textbooks, hire more teachers, and
build new school buildings instead ended up in the pockets of the Walt Disney Company & other big
developers here locally.
Can we afford to remain silent over a Board that continues to scapegoat young men and women of color for
causing the fiscal crisis that the Anaheim Union High School District is currently immersed in while it deliberately
turns a blind eye to the hundreds of millions of dollars in "Corporate Welfare" that have gone to subsidize some of
America's wealthiest corporations?
Activists want to recall Anaheim Union High School District Board President Harald G. Martin, the author of the
original plan, and Trustees Robert Stewart and Alexandria Coronado, who drafted the amended resolution the
board passed. They also intend to organize a districtwide boycott.
"Those three are the majority," said Seferino Garcia, executive director of Solevar Community Development Corp.,
an Anaheim-based nonprofit social service agency. "This school district is not doing anything for our people. They
say the schools are overcrowded and the kids aren't getting an education, but they don't care about the community.
"What [opponents are] failing to realize is that the resolution will provide money to improve the situations they were
talking about," Martin said in an interview Friday. "They don't realize that, again because they are so narrowly
focused on the race issue. They can't see out of that very narrow box. All we're asking for is the truth, the facts."
Of the 50 speakers who signed up to address the board at Thursday's meeting, nearly 20 support the resolution,
Martin said. The board, however, heard from only 10 opponents because of time constraints, he said. Martin's
supporters include the Christian Coalition and Barbara Coe's Coalition for Immigration Reform, which sponsored
Proposition 187.
The truth, 1997 Anaheim High School graduate Gustavo Ariano told the board, is that the trustees "are phonies . . .
and if you continue these actions, we will get all of you out of here." The son of a former illegal immigrant, Ariano
was one of a dozen students or graduates of the school district who attended Thursday's meeting to ask the board
to vote against the resolution.
The board's action drew the ire Friday of Orange County Board of Education President Felix Rocha Jr. "I'm so mad
right now I can't believe it," he said. "This is really about racism. They are not acting in good faith against good case
law. What do they want? They're not inspiring the kids toward education. They're just promoting themselves in a
very mean-spirited way. And the little children are expected to go to school and feel like they're a part of
something? That is so wrong."
The following speech was delivered by Duane Roberts addressing
the
I've come before you tonight to express my opinion of the resolution that was passed at the last Board of Trustees
meeting which proposed to bill the United States Government for the estimated cost of educating the children of
undocumented workers enrolled in schools within the Anaheim Union High School District.
Board of Trustees of the Anaheim Union High School District Thu. eve Sept. 9, 1999
or merely turning a blind eye to this looting and pretend it's not happening.
Duane Roberts
ANAHEIM Calif Federal officials have declined to pick up the tab for illegal aliens who attend classes
in the Anaheim Union High School District. A resolution passed by the district's Board of Trustees last year asked
the federal Immigration and Naturalization Service to count the number of illegal immigrants who attend district
schools and determine where they came from. It also asked that the federal government reimburse the district for
the cost of educating them and then send the bill to their native countries.
Member, County Council Green Party of Orange County
6.11.00 Wash.Post
School officials confirmed Thursday night that the Justice Department sent them a letter in March saying it would
not honor the request. District officials said they would continue to look at ways of getting their money back,
however. "We are not closing the door to any avenues that might open to us, including legal, which includes filing a
lawsuit," said Harald Martin, the board's president.
Meanwhile, opponents of the effort have obtained documents indicating the district spent $16,000 on attorney fees
reviewing the resolution and ways to enforce it.
"There are other, more pressing issues," said Green Party member Duane J. oberts,
who requested the records. The resolution stirred opposition from dozens of district residents and
Hispanic activists when it passed 4-1 last August.
Jueves AUG. 17 Corporate Welfare Protest at A.U.H.S.D.
ORGANIZING MEETING for the PROTEST Tue. Aug. 8 7pm
On Thursday, August 17, 2000, the Anaheim Union High School District Board of Trustees will be holding its
regular meeting. That night will mark the one year anniversary of the resolution they passed asking that the
federal government reimburse the district for the estimated cost of educating the children of undocumented
workers.
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Let's show Harald Martin, Katherine Smith & other Board of Trustees members that we see right through
their lies & deception.
Recall Drive Targets Anaheim Trustees
On the heels of an Anaheim school district's 4-1 passage Thursday of a plan to bill foreign countries or the federal
government for educating the children of illegal immigrants, opponents started a recall drive Friday against three
trustees.
8.21.99 Maria Elena Fernandez L.A.Times
We'll have to work to get them out of there. They do not represent us."
The resolution demands that the Immigration and Naturalization Service count the district's illegal immigrant
students and determine their countries of origin. The trustees also are asking the federal government to reimburse
the district for the costs of educating those students and to negotiate with other countries to recover the costs. If the
government were to pick up the tab, the district would be able to spend $5,125 a year per student, instead of the
$4,025 it spends now, according to Stewart.
An Anaheim police officer for nearly 20 years, Martin says he knows his credibility in the community will help him
defend himself in a recall process.
"I'd be more than happy to try to defend myself and what the board is trying to do," he said. "I guess the choice
boils down to: Who are you going to believe? I've lived in this community since I was 2 years old and I intend to
stay here. I believe in the law. I'm a law enforcement officer. The people who are in these groups
depend
on communism and socialism for their ideas."
Residents from other cities in Orange County have favored the plan at previous meetings. "I just called the names
in the order I received" their request to speak, Martin said. "We've dealt with this issue four separate, distinct times.
We weren't going to get any different opinions from either side. There are plenty of people who support this and will
support it when they can learn the truth."
"The problem is not in the influx of illegal immigrants," he said. "There is no amount of money in the world that can
make people care for us. You can give us all the technology you want, but if you don't care about us, you don't give
us anything.
Who cares if my taxpayer money goes to the education of an illegal immigrant? I am helping a
fellow human being."
Harald Martin
"Subcomandante Martin's schizo hypocrisy" -
OC Weekly
"Patrolman Harald Martin of the Anaheim Police Department seems an unlikely supporter of Mexico's leftist
Zapatista Army of National Liberation (EZLN). But he calls the Chiapas-based insurgents "the closest thing you
can find to George Washington" and sees himself as somehow like them, locked in a bitter war with the Mexican
government."
{ Martin's moral logic of equating insurgency and revolutionary heroes of liberation,
such as Geo. Washington, is diametrically opposed to the values of his employer,
the Anaheim Municipal Police Dept, whose primary goals are
in lieu of civil liberty;
rather than community empowerment.
Infrastructure of immigrants must be paid for
( LA Times )
by the labor demand that creates them, not
the vacuum of opportunity compelling their flight. - JP }
HM dichos
" We have a new culture coming into this country that does not want to become American", Martin said. "From the
Legislature on down, people are being encouraged to keep their culture. I envision a Bosnia situation in Southern
California in the next 15 to 20 years if things don't turn around. People will kill each other because there will be no
common language or common culture. "
" And I'll be the guy right in the middle of it - because I'll be wearing the blue uniform."
( National Public Radio )
" It's like the movie ' ET '. At first, the odd looking creatures are kind of cute; then, as they grow in numbers, the
people living there become a bit apprehensive".
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