Denver's mayor, Mike Johnston, announced significant city service cuts to offset costs from the migrant crisis, blaming Congressional failure to pass an immigration bill. With no federal support, Denver faces a $180 million shortfall. Services affected include the DMV and parks and recreation, with reduced hours and online-only registrations. Critics lambast the mayor's sanctuary city policy, predicting increased burdens and questioning fiscal management. Amidst these cuts, Johnston calls for shared sacrifices and community support, while opponents argue this approach undermines local services and taxpayer interests. The situation exemplifies challenges facing cities managing migrant influxes without federal aid.