Summary
The applicant, a 42-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen originally from Vietnam, sought a security clearance under Guideline B due to foreign contacts with family members in Vietnam. The judge found that the applicant's ties to his family did not pose a security risk, as they were not associated with the Vietnamese government and his contacts were infrequent. The applicant's substantial ties to the U.S. and his stable employment history contributed to the decision to grant the clearance.
Under Guideline B (Foreign Influence), the Statement of Reasons alleged the following: The Applicant has a mother-in-law and four siblings who are citizens of Viet Nam and currently reside there (1.a). The Applicant has sent between $400.00 and $500.00 twice a year to his nephews for Christmas and the Chinese New Year (1.b). The Applicant has traveled to Viet Nam to visit his relatives in 1994, 1996, 1999 and 2002 (1.c). None of his siblings are agents of or associated with the Viet Nam government in any way, nor are they members of the communist party (1.d). The Applicant has no financial interests in Viet Nam (1.e).
The judge granted the clearance. The judge applied mitigating conditions AG ¶ 1, AG ¶ 3. The decision turned on the following: The applicant's family members in Vietnam are not associated with the government or military; The applicant's contacts with his family are infrequent and casual; The applicant has significant ties to the United States, including home ownership and stable employment.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant's family members in Vietnam are not associated with the government or military.
- The applicant's contacts with his family are infrequent and casual.
- The applicant has significant ties to the United States, including home ownership and stable employment.
Conditions Referenced
- AG ¶ 1appliedMitigating Condition 1The applicant's family members are not agents of a foreign power.
- AG ¶ 3appliedMitigating Condition 3The applicant's contact with foreign citizens is casual and infrequent.
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 issuedSep 2, 2003
- Answer filedSep 19, 2003
- Hearing heldFeb 11, 2004
- Decision dateMar 15, 2004
Cite For
- Mitigation of Foreign Influence Concerns Under Guideline B
- Evaluation of Family Ties in Security Clearance Cases
- Importance of Substantial U.S. Ties in Security Clearance Determinations