
Laith Marouf, an anti-racism consultant at the centre of a scandal over a series of tweets about “Jewish White Supremacists,” was barred from re-entering Canada from Syria in 2009 and interviewed by a Canadian intelligence official at the embassy in Damascus.
The FBI also questioned the American grandmother of Mr. Marouf’s partner, Gretchen King, about his application to remain in Canada as a permanent resident, Mr. Marouf told The Globe and Mail.
