Summary
A 38-year-old naturalized U.S. citizen and computer systems engineer, originally from Ethiopia, was granted a security clearance despite concerns under Guideline B (Foreign Influence). The Statement of Reasons cited his contacts with immediate family members who are Ethiopian citizens and/or residents, including his parents, some siblings, mother-in-law, and some of his wife's siblings. His parents reside in Ethiopia for approximately half the year, and he has close ties of affection and obligation with these family members, demonstrated by past travel to Ethiopia and financial support to a sibling.
However, the applicant was found to have no financial interests in Ethiopia, and the government of Ethiopia has not engaged in espionage against the United States. The judge applied mitigating conditions, noting the applicant's extensive personal and financial ties within the United States.
Crucially, the applicant's family members in Ethiopia were determined not to be agents of a foreign power and were apolitical. Furthermore, the cooperative relationship between the U.S. and Ethiopia was a significant factor in mitigating the foreign influence concerns, leading to the granting of his security clearance.
Why the Applicant Prevailed
- The applicant demonstrated extensive personal and financial ties in the United States.
- The applicant's family members in Ethiopia are not agents of a foreign power and are apolitical.
- The cooperative relationship between the U.S. and Ethiopia mitigated foreign influence concerns.
Conditions Referenced
- FI DC 1raisedForeign Influence Disqualifying Condition 1The applicant has immediate family members who are citizens of, or reside in, Ethiopia.
- FI MC 1rejectedForeign Influence Mitigating Condition 1The applicant's family members are not agents of a foreign power.
- FI MC 3rejectedForeign Influence Mitigating Condition 3The applicant has frequent contacts with family members in Ethiopia.
Key Rule Quoted
“The presence or absence of a disqualifying or mitigating condition is not determinative of a conclusion for or against an Applicant.”
Procedural Posture
- SOR issuedMay 17, 2006
- Answer filedJun 10, 2006
- Hearing heldFeb 27, 2007Hearing conducted with government and applicant representation.
- Decision dateMar 30, 2007
Cite For
- Mitigation of Foreign Influence Concerns Under Guideline B
- Evaluation of Familial Ties and Their Impact on Security Clearance
- Whole Person Concept in Security Clearance Determinations