Summary
A 37-year-old naturalized American citizen, originally from Iraq, was granted a security clearance after an assessment under Guideline B (Foreign Influence). The Statement of Reasons raised concerns regarding potential foreign influence due to the applicant's family members residing in Iraq, citing Disqualifying Conditions AG ¶ 7(a) and AG ¶ 7(b).
However, the judge determined that the applicant successfully mitigated these concerns by demonstrating minimal contact with his family in Iraq. The applicant also expressed an unequivocal loyalty to the United States, affirming that his sole allegiance was to the U.S.
Furthermore, the applicant's prior work with U.S. military forces in Iraq significantly bolstered his credibility and integrity. Based on the whole-person concept, and considering the applied Mitigating Conditions AG ¶ 8(a), AG ¶ 8(b), and AG ¶ 8(e), the applicant's request for national security eligibility was granted.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant demonstrated minimal contact with family members in Iraq, mitigating foreign influence concerns.
- He expressed a strong loyalty to the United States, stating his only loyalty is to the U.S.
- The applicant's history of working with U.S. military forces in Iraq contributed to his credibility and integrity.
Conditions Referenced
- AG ¶ 7(a)raisedContact with Foreign Family Members
- AG ¶ 7(b)raisedConnections to Foreign Persons
- AG ¶ 8(a)appliedNature of Relationships with Foreign Persons
- AG ¶ 8(b)appliedMinimal Conflict of Interest
- AG ¶ 8(e)appliedPrompt Compliance with Reporting Requirements
Key Rule Quoted
“The protection of the national security is the paramount consideration.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedJan 31, 2019
- Answer filedMar 26, 2019
- Hearing heldJul 30, 2019Applicant represented himself.
- Decision dateNov 12, 2019
Cite For
- Mitigation of Foreign Influence Concerns Under Guideline B
- Whole-person Concept in Security Clearance Evaluations
- Importance of Loyalty to the United States in Adjudications