Summary
A naturalized U.S. citizen, born in Vietnam, was denied a security clearance under Guideline B (Foreign Influence). The Statement of Reasons cited that her sister and brother-in-law are citizen residents of Vietnam, and the applicant had traveled to Vietnam in May 1999. These facts raised disqualifying conditions related to foreign influence.
While the applicant demonstrated loyalty to the U.S. and was not connected to any foreign power, she could not mitigate the potential for foreign influence. Specifically, she failed to demonstrate that her sister, residing in Vietnam, was not in a position to be exploited by a foreign power.
Despite the application of mitigating conditions, the unresolved concern regarding her sister's vulnerability to foreign exploitation led to the denial of the applicant's security clearance.
Why the Applicant Was Denied
- Applicant's sister is a citizen resident of Vietnam, creating a potential for foreign influence.
- Applicant could not demonstrate that her sister is not in a position to be exploited by a foreign power.
Conditions Referenced
- E2.A2.1.2.1raisedForeign Influence
- E2.A2.1.3.1rejectedForeign InfluenceApplicant established that her sister and brother-in-law are not agents of a foreign power, but could not mitigate the risk of exploitation.
Key Rule Quoted
“An applicant may mitigate such foreign influence security concerns by establishing that her foreign associates are neither agents of a foreign power nor in a position to be exploited by a foreign power in a way that could force the applicant to choose between loyalty to the foreign associate and loyalty to the U.S.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedApr 15, 2005
- Answer filednullApplicant's response was undated.
- Hearing heldNov 16, 2005
- Decision dateJan 20, 2006
Cite For
- Foreign Influence Concerns Under Guideline B
- Mitigation of Foreign Influence Risks
- Impact of Family Ties on Security Clearance Eligibility