Summary
A 46-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen and defense contractor was granted a security clearance despite concerns under Guideline B (Foreign Influence). The Statement of Reasons cited his father's Vietnamese citizenship and residency, the applicant's five trips to Vietnam, and some financial support provided to his father. Disqualifying conditions E2.A2.1.2.1 and E2.A2.1.2.8 were raised.
However, the decision highlighted several mitigating factors. The applicant's father is retired with no contact with the Vietnamese government, reducing the risk of exploitation. The financial support given to his father was deemed minimal and not significant enough to create a security risk.
Crucially, the applicant demonstrated strong ties to the United States, identifying solely as an American. It was determined that his father was not in a position to be exploited in a way that would force the applicant to choose between family loyalty and loyalty to the U.S. Based on these mitigating conditions (E2.A2.1.3.1 and E2.A2.1.3.5), the security clearance was granted.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- Applicant's father is retired and has no contact with the Vietnamese government.
- Applicant has strong ties to the United States and considers himself only an American.
- The financial support provided to his father is minimal and not significant enough to create a security risk.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A2.1.2.1raisedForeign Influence Due to Family Ties
- E2.A2.1.2.8raisedFinancial Considerations Related to Foreign Influence
- E2.A2.1.3.1appliedThe Foreign Relative Is Not in a Position to Exert Pressure
- E2.A2.1.3.5appliedThe Financial Interests Are Not Significant Enough to Create a Risk
Key Rule Quoted
“The clearly consistent standard indicates that security-clearance determinations should err, if they must, on the side of denials.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedundated
- Answer filedOct 14, 2003
- Hearing heldJun 1, 2004
- Decision dateAug 9, 2004
Cite For
- Mitigating Factors Under Guideline B Regarding Foreign Influence
- Consideration of Family Ties and Their Impact on Security Clearance
- The Importance of the Applicant's Long-term Residency and Citizenship in the U.S.