In a recent examination of Denver's increasing appeal to immigrants, the concept of "free transportation" emerges as a critical factor drawing thousands to the city. Denver, known for its progressive leadership, has become a hub for immigrants due to its welcoming policies, including free transportation and other support services. This influx is attributed to Denver's strategic location and the affordability of flights from its airport, making it an attractive destination over traditional entry points like El Paso. The narrative explores how faith-based organizations and community efforts in Denver have mobilized to assist these newcomers, providing not just a means of transportation but also other essentials like lodging and food. However, the strain on resources and the challenge of sustaining such support are becoming increasingly apparent. Cities like Chicago express concerns over their capacity to accommodate more individuals, reflecting a broader debate on the sustainability of sanctuary city policies and the need for a long-term strategy to manage the influx.