Summary
A 36-year-old Software Engineer was denied a security clearance under Guideline B (Foreign Influence) due to unmitigated concerns regarding his family ties to Japan. The Statement of Reasons highlighted that the applicant's wife is a Japanese citizen, as are her mother, sister, and brother, all of whom reside in Japan.
A primary concern was the applicant's father-in-law, a retired Rear Admiral in the Japanese Navy. The judge found that this relationship raised significant security risks, and the applicant failed to provide sufficient evidence to demonstrate that his father-in-law is no longer affiliated with the Japanese Government.
Despite the applicant's assertion of minimal communication with his in-laws, this was deemed insufficient to mitigate the potential for foreign influence. Consequently, the security clearance was denied.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- The applicant's father-in-law was a retired Rear Admiral in the Japanese Navy, raising security concerns.
- The applicant did not provide sufficient evidence to demonstrate that his father-in-law is not affiliated with the Japanese Government.
- The applicant's minimal communication with his in-laws did not mitigate the potential for foreign influence.
Conditions Referenced
- AG ¶ 1raisedForeign Influence
- AG ¶ 1rejectedForeign InfluenceThe applicant did not demonstrate that his family members are not in a position to be exploited by a foreign power.
Key Rule Quoted
“The Government must make out a case under Guideline B (foreign influence) that establishes doubt about a person's judgment, reliability and trustworthiness.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedNov 7, 2002
- Answer filedNov 25, 2002Applicant elected to have the case determined on a written record.
- Hearing held—No hearing; case determined on written record.
- Decision dateMar 31, 2003
Cite For
- Foreign Influence Concerns Due to Family Ties Under Guideline B
- Insufficient Evidence to Mitigate Foreign Influence Risks
- Burden of Proof on Applicant to Demonstrate Lack of Foreign Influence