Some migrant families refuse to stay at new shelter in New York City, hopping right back on bus

By David Cruz | New York Daily News

Several migrant families with children bussed to a newly-opened shelter at Floyd Bennett Field in Brooklyn re-entered a bus shortly after arriving at the massive facility on Sunday, telling the city they did not like the accommodations.

City Hall confirmed some families did not want to come to settle at the shelter while acknowledging there was no other placement for migrants if they declined the site.

In video taken by local Brooklyn Assemblywoman Jamie Williams, migrant families who arrived to the defunct airfield via an MTA bus with children on Sunday did an about-face and went back on the bus, carrying their belongings.

After, a city worker ignored Williamsโ€™ question on why migrants were not being housed at the site.

โ€œFamilies got off of the bus and saw the accommodations,โ€ she said in a text message from the airfield. โ€œWhen they realized they wouldnโ€™t be staying at a hotel they refused to stay and demanded to be taken somewhere else. They were not told in advance that they would be going a tent city.โ€

In another video posting, the lawmaker can be heard urging workers to โ€œtell the mayor that this is inhumane.โ€

โ€œNo woman or children should be having to be bussed around like this,โ€ she said. โ€œLet them know that this is not the place for you guys to be โ€” in an isolated area.โ€

Mayoral spokesperson Kayla Mamelak said the lack of space has presented few options for migrants.

โ€œWith more than 65,600 migrants still currently in our care, and thousands more continuing to arrive every week, we have used every possible corner of New York City and are quite simply out of good options to shelter migrants,โ€ the she stated.

Last week, Mayor Adams was expected to meet with White House officials to discuss the crisis but abruptly had to return to the city shortly after the FBI raided his campaign fundraiserโ€™s home as part of an inquiry.

As first reported by the Daily News, some two-dozen families totaling 100 people…

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