Asylum seekers have complained six months of free rent and food is not enough, calling it “insufficient” and “offensive”. The comments come as Denver’s Mayor cuts the city’s emergency budget to accommodate the surge in migrants entering the area. The sanctuary city is struggling to stretch its resources to support the growing number of migrants making their way to Denver. More than 40,000 migrants have entered Denver since December 2022, meaning the Mile High City has taken in more asylum seekers per capita than any over US metropolis. Denver Mayor Mike Johnson last week announced his city’s m…