%0 Journal Article %A Aguirre, Adalberto Jr. %A Martínez, Rubén O. %T Latino identifiability and public policy: seeking presence and voice in the U.S. civic culture %D 2013 %@ 1889-5611 %U http://hdl.handle.net/10017/19986 %X Public policy initiatives in the U.S. target Latino identifiability in order to constrain its expression in U.S. civic culture. As Latino identifiability increases in U.S. society, so does its perceived threat to valued esources. As a result, public policy initiatives are promoted by the dominant group that seek to constrain the access of Latinos to valued resources. In addition, these public policy initiatives utilize racial profiling to limit the participation of Latinos in other areas of civic life – the right to vote, the freedom to travel, and the privilege of self-identification. A general systems model for Latino identifiability and public policy is presented to illustrate how public policy targets Latinos in the U.S. %K Latinos %K Identifiability %K Public policy %K Racial profiling %K Discrimination %K Driver’s license %K Nativism %K Perceived threat %K Identificabilidad %K Políticas públicas %K Perfil racial %K Discriminación %K Carnet de conducir %K Percepción de amenaza %K Arte %K Art %K Historia %K History %K Literatura %K Literature %K Sociología %K Sociology %~ Biblioteca Universidad de Alcala