News12 New York
N12 Originals
Numbers & Links
Local News
Crime
Weather
Politics
Vote 2026: Hudson Valley primaries
RTWCHVMigrantsPushOutVetsBNandy5pm_2023-05-18-17-40-23

Town of Newburgh hotel denies claim it asked veterans to leave in favor of migrants

A nonprofit that houses vulnerable veterans said last week that several veterans were told to move out once the migrants started arriving.

News 12 Staff

May 18, 2023, 5:44 PM

Updated

Share:

More Stories

A Town of Newburgh hotel denied claims Thursday that it asked veterans to leave to make room for migrants arriving from New York City.

The manager of the Crossroads Hotel, who asked not to be identified, said they wanted to make it clear so that people stop calling the front desk to threaten the staff.

Claims have been circulating that the hotel kicked out homeless veterans last week in favor of migrants.

The hotel manager said no guests were asked to leave because of the migrants, that no nonprofit had veterans at the hotel and that there is no record of any room purchases for veterans.

Sharon Toney Finch runs the nonprofit YIT, which houses vulnerable veterans. She said last week that several veterans were told to move out once the migrants started arriving.

Finch shared a screenshot with News 12 of what she said is a record of the transaction from her banking app.

News 12 was working on verifying whether it was real as of Thursday evening.

The hotel manager said a debit card was not used to book rooms at the hotel.

State Assembly Member Brian Maher has taken Finch's claims and run with them. He told News 12 on Wednesday night that he has met the veterans Finch says were displaced and still believes her.

Maher even crafted legislation that would bar hotels from displacing guests in favor of migrants.

"We believe that this is just the tip of the iceberg, and we know some many more people are being displaced all over the country," Maher said.

Other than a brief text exchange Thursday morning, Maher was silent throughout the day on questions about the validity of Finch's claims.

Migrants told News 12 a New York City-affiliated group helping them acclimate said they should not speak to the press.

News 12 spoke to many migrants off camera. Some said they want the community to know that they are just trying to figure out their new lives in the United States and wish the best for all veterans.

Editor's Note:

After this story aired, Assembly Member Brian Maher (R,C-Walden) issued the following statement:

 

"I am devastated and disheartened upon a conversation with Sharon Toney-Finch at approximately 3:15 p.m. today, where I learned that the information regarding the YIT Foundation about homeless veterans being displaced is false. Their gross misrepresentation of the facts surrounding our homeless veterans is appalling.

 

"The YIT Foundation purports to protect and support veterans, but the dishonest claims and fabrication of the facts by YIT does enormous harm to our homeless veterans by creating mistrust.

 

"I am no longer affiliated in any capacity with YIT nor offering it any more of my help. I am calling for an immediate investigation by the New York State Attorney General's office and the Orange County District Attorney into the YIT Foundation based on the new information that came to light today.

 

"While I believed Sharon was telling the truth, I do want to apologize for those that have been negatively impacted since this news broke."



More Stories

Top Stories

AP26165104984263

Knicks capture NBA title in historic victory

02:03
FX Headlines 10 (4)

Strong storms possible late Sunday before a beautiful start to the workweek

Media

Missing 14-year-old found safe after search at I-684 rest area

00:23
Screenshot 2026-06-13 083025

Two men sentenced to prison for $1.7M Hartsdale jewelry store heist

01:56
0613funeralpkg_2026-06-13-16-04-18

Community remembers Cortlandt Manor siblings lost in tragic house fire

01:31
WCWHITEPLAINSJUNETEENTH0613_2026-06-13-17-41-44

White Plains celebrates Juneteenth with parade, festival, and message of legacy

bill ritter

NYC news anchor Bill Ritter reveals Alzheimer's diagnosis, steps down from on-air role

01:29
WC 9P FRI_Vigil Yonkers_ajc_2026-06-12-21-04-48

Community comes together to honor 12-year-old Yonkers boy who choked to death

CREDIT: AP Photo/Andre Penner

US opens its home World Cup with a dynamic 4-1 victory over Paraguay, sparked by Balogun’s 2 goals

01:54
WC 430PM FRI_Dutchess Hail_ajc_2026-06-12-17-09-44

Hail bigger than golf balls hammers eastern Dutchess, closes schools

00:24
WC 430PM FRI_Airmont Stabbing Folo_ajc_2026-06-12-17-05-52_17-04-32,21

Another teen arrested in connection with Airmont stabbing on Campbell Avenue

01:38
b153633f-1e51-4b9e-a3e9-dd6d5ca46ca2

Venus, Jupiter, Mercury and crescent moon visible in next week’s night sky

00:53
WC 9P FRI_DMX Street_ajc_2026-06-12-21-16-25

Yonkers street named in honor of hip-hop legend DMX

02:02
612026WC12lisa_2026-06-12-12-12-39

Rising temperatures prompt some early dismissals across Hudson Valley schools as heat intensifies

00:24
blaise saugerties

Woman identified in Ulster County killing as teen faces murder charge

01:46
blaise rumshock

Rumshock tiny home village for veterans nears completion in Port Jervis

01:41
0612fashionshow_2026-06-12-17-31-00

The Arc Westchester kicks off its first ever Adaptive Fashion Club Fashion Show

01:12
WC 430PM FRI_Yonkers Fire_ajc_2026-06-12-17-03-55

Emergency crews respond to fire at Yonkers home

00:22
6122026WCBrunson_2026-06-12-11-43-11

Jalen Brunson spotted in Harrison coffee shop after Knicks historic playoff win

00:27
6122026DUTCHESSASSAULTSENTENCING_2026-06-12-06-02-15

Man sentenced to 12 years in prison after guilty pleas in violent attack on woman

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