Cases in which a person successfully demands preferential treatment from government (that is, an unfair advantage not available to other residents), require two parties, not one.
There must be an entitled man or woman who demands access or opportunities that would routinely be denied to others, but also a craven official who acquiesces to that selfish request.
What Reagan said about the Soviets’ need to cooperate toward arms control is true in this context, also: it takes two to tango.