Mayor Pulled From Clinton Leadership Council After Japanese Internment Remarks

The mayor of Roanoke compares policy to Japanese internment

— -- Roanoke mayor David Bowers has been taken off Hillary Clinton's Virginia leadership council, a campaign spokesperson confirmed to ABC News, following remarks in which he cited the Japanese internment during WWII as reason to stem Syrian refugee resettlement in his city.

Bowers had been a member of Clinton's Virginia leadership council since early October.

“President Franklin D. Roosevelt felt compelled to sequester Japanese foreign nationals after the bombing of Pearl Harbor,” the statement reads, “and it appears that the threat of harm to America from ISIS now is just as real and serious as that from our enemies then.”

Bowers could not be immediately reached for comment.

Liz Kreutz contributed reporting to this story.