The California schools will judge you against the other instate applicants. They will look at your scores and grades and determine if you can add to the class, if you can keep up with other students (in English).
" all I ask is not to be judged from where I am from, but rather for what I have accomplish" Well, they are going to judge both. They have a limited number of slots, and the students who have SATs of 1100 want to go to the school too. You will need to put together an application that shows the schools that they should take you over someone with higher stats. You might be better in a community college for two years, giving you more time for education in English, to bring up your grades. There are transfer agreements with the UCs and CSUs.