Summary
A 54-year-old dual citizen of Israel and the United States was granted a security clearance despite initial concerns under Guideline B (Foreign Influence) and Guideline C (Foreign Preference). The Statement of Reasons cited his dual citizenship, the residency of his mother, sister, and several nieces and nephews in Israel, and his past use of an Israeli passport for visits.
Disqualifying conditions were raised due to these factors, specifically his dual citizenship and the use of a foreign passport. However, the applicant demonstrated strong mitigating factors. He surrendered his Israeli passport and has not participated in Israeli elections since immigrating to the U.S.
The judge found that the applicant's strong allegiance to the United States, evidenced by his regular voting, community involvement, and expressed pride in his American citizenship, mitigated the security concerns. Additionally, his family members in Israel were not connected to the Israeli government, further reducing potential foreign influence. Consequently, the security clearance was granted.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant demonstrated strong loyalty to the United States, including regular voting and community involvement.
- He surrendered his Israeli passport and has not voted in Israeli elections since becoming a U.S. citizen.
- The applicant's family members in Israel are not connected to the Israeli government, reducing potential foreign influence.
Conditions Referenced
- DC 1raisedForeign Influence Due to Immediate Family Ties in a Foreign Country
- DC 2raisedPossession And/or Use of a Foreign Passport
- MC 1appliedDual Citizenship Based Solely on Parents' Citizenship or Birth in a Foreign Country
- MC 2appliedThe Individual Has Not Engaged in Any Activity to Support a Foreign Government
Key Rule Quoted
“The sole purpose of a security clearance decision is to decide if it is clearly consistent with the national interest to grant or continue a security clearance for an applicant.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedOct 12, 2005
- Answer filedNov 17, 2005
- Hearing heldApr 24, 2006continued to July 10, 2006
- Decision dateOct 31, 2006
Cite For
- Mitigation of Foreign Influence Concerns Due to Strong U.S. Allegiance
- Impact of Family Ties on Security Clearance Decisions
- Criteria for Evaluating Dual Citizenship Under Security Guidelines