Rebuilding The Bronx
News12 New York
Where to Watch
Download the App
Local
Crime
Weather
Taking Action
beWell
The East End
Crime Files

Some migrants arriving at Floyd Bennet Field refuse to stay at shelter

The first bus carrying about a dozen migrant families, including many children, arrived at the temporary shelter at Floyd Bennett Field on Sunday afternoon,  but in a dramatic turn of events, most of them refused to go inside.

News 12 Staff

Nov 12, 2023, 7:52 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

The first bus carrying about a dozen migrant families, including many children, arrived at the temporary shelter at Floyd Bennett Field on Sunday afternoon,  but in a dramatic turn of events, most of them refused to go inside.

"I have four kids, how are they going to send us to a shelter like this? It's impossible...  My kids go to school in Manhattan, how am I supposed to bring my four kids to Manhattan?" a migrant father of four told News 12 in Spanish. 

Several of them told News 12 they work in the Bronx and had been staying at the Rosevelt Hotel on East 45th Street in Manhattan. They say they were offered to be moved to a shelter, but now feel they've been tricked.

"They didn't tell us where we were going. They just said 'get into this bus,'" the father said. 

Not long after arriving at the former airfield, the group walked out of the bus they came in on and went straight into another city bus that was waiting outside the gates. They said they wanted to go back to the city or to the closest subway station.

A number of elected officials and community groups have strongly opposed the plan to house hundreds of asylum seekers at Floyd Bennett Field. Their main concerns have been the high risk of flooding, and the lack of access to essential services.

"You don't put someone in such a place where there's no supermarkets close by, the schools are almost three miles away, there's nothing here," said Assembly Member Jaime Williams, who witnesses the scene on Sunday. 

The move came as the city is running out of space to house the more than 65,000 migrants in its care. 

In a statement, the city said in part, "We have used every possible corner of New York City and are quite simply out of good options to shelter migrants. This is why we continue to call for meaningful help and a decompression strategy from our state and federal partners."

Sources in the Mayor Eric Adams office told News 12 that the migrants who refused to stay at the airfield had to sign a release form, and were told that this shelter would still be available if they changed their minds, as it's the only available place for them at this time.

More Stories

Top Stories

00:41
WCSPRINGVALLEYBODY04194P_2026-04-19-16-33-53

Body found under truck in Spring Valley identified as adult man

02:02
CX Headlines 4 (13)

Rainy and raw Sunday across the Hudson Valley; Freeze Watch Monday night

01:45
WCVOLUNTEERFIRE04194P_2026-04-19-16-12-39

Volunteer firefighter numbers hit 40-year low as departments across the Hudson Valley push recruitment

00:48
WCHVPastaNightFundraiserVOSOTVO4pm_2026-04-19-17-02-56

30th annual 'Pasta Night' fundraiser honors memory of fallen Eastchester police officer

00:39
RTWCHVDareToBeDifferentVOSOTVO4pm_2026-04-19-16-27-13

'Dare to be Different' luncheon in Greenburgh honors women's impact in the community

00:29
WCCookieCrumblesKK_2026-04-19-12-11-37

Pomona animal shelter's longest resident 'Cookie' still looking for home

00:43
WCSCARSDALEINCIDENT04194P_2026-04-19-16-46-00

Scarsdale school board to unveil new student code of conduct after antisemitic incident at high school

01:35
RTWCHVYonkersFire04182026JHopwood4pm_2026-04-18-16-47-49

Families displaced after apartment fire in Yonkers

01:33
MTWCFatalFire0417_2026-04-17-22-24-39

2 people dead after Lewisboro house fire

00:25
Arrest Made Generic

Man arrested for attempted murder in Hillcrest barber shop shooting

CREDIT: AP/HASSAN AMMAR

Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again over US blockade and fires on ships

01:27
0417springvalleyarrest_2026-04-17-17-29-54

2 arrested in connection with deadly Spring Valley shooting

developing copy

8 children between the ages of 1 and 14 are dead after a mass shooting in Louisiana, police say

01:38
MTWCSewerLine0417_2026-04-17-22-26-41

Officials say progress being made in plans to fix broken sewer main in Hartsdale

01:42
0417bloominggrovefire_2026-04-17-17-35-00

New South Blooming Grove fire department told residents to call them — officials say don’t

00:29
0417newhampton_2026-04-17-17-36-55

$5,000 reward offered in search for missing New Hampton girl

01:49
0417amputee_2026-04-17-18-04-27

Beacon amputee filmmaker fights NY's ‘One Limb Per Lifetime’ health insurance rule

02:00
417wchvhealth_2026-04-17-11-31-50

Study: Small amounts of vigorous, short exercise may be more beneficial than longer workouts

00:31
4172026DUTCHESSEXPLOITATION_2026-04-17-05-30-35

FBI seeks additional victims linked to sex abuse case involving former Dutchess County teacher

00:22
drug bust

Authorities bust New York drug ring that had operations in Westchester

App StoreGoogle Play Store

info

Newsletter

Send Photos/Videos

Contact

About Us

News Team

News 12 New York

follow us

Twitter

Facebook

Instagram

more resources

Optimum Corporate

Optimum Service

Advertise on News 12

Careers

Content Removal Policy

© 2026 N12N, LLC

Privacy Policy

Terms of Service

Ad Choices