Summary
A 31-year-old U.S. citizen software engineer sought to retain his Secret security clearance after obtaining German citizenship and a passport. The Statement of Reasons raised concerns under Guideline B (Foreign Influence) and Guideline C (Foreign Preference), specifically citing his dual citizenship, possession of a foreign passport, and close family ties to foreign citizens.
Disqualifying conditions C1 and C2 were initially considered. However, the judge applied mitigating conditions C4, B1, and B5. The applicant demonstrated a lack of foreign preference for Germany, expressing strong disapproval of its historical actions against his Jewish relatives. He voluntarily surrendered his German passport for destruction and stated his willingness to renounce German citizenship if necessary to maintain his clearance.
Furthermore, the applicant followed professional guidance from his Facility Security Officer regarding his citizenship status. Based on these mitigating factors, the judge concluded that the applicant did not have a foreign preference for Germany, and his Secret security clearance was GRANTED.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant demonstrated a lack of foreign preference for Germany, expressing repugnance for its historical actions against his Jewish relatives.
- He voluntarily surrendered his German passport and indicated a willingness to renounce his German citizenship if required to maintain his security clearance.
- The applicant followed professional guidance from his Facility Security Officer regarding his citizenship status.
Conditions Referenced
- C1raisedDual Citizenship
- C2raisedPossession of a Foreign Passport
- C4appliedWillingness to Renounce Dual Citizenship
- B1appliedFamily Members Not Agents of Foreign Power
- B5notedMinimal Foreign Financial Interests
Key Rule Quoted
“"It is the exercise of dual citizenship that could raise such a concern."”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedFeb 13, 2001
- Answer filedMar 9, 2001
- Hearing heldJun 27, 2001
- Decision dateJul 27, 2001
Cite For
- Mitigation of Foreign Preference Under Guideline C Due to Voluntary Actions Taken by the Applicant
- Consideration of Family Ties and Their Influence Under Guideline B
- The Importance of Following Professional Guidance in Security Clearance Matters