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Off-duty CBP officer shot during attempted robbery involving previously-deported illegal immigrant: DHS

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Off-duty CBP officer shot during attempted robbery involving previously-deported illegal immigrant: DHS
An off-duty Customs and Border Protection (CBP) officer was shot in New York City during a botched robbery attempt. The suspect, identified as Miguel Francisco Mora Nunez, is reportedly an undocumented immigrant who had been deported before and had active warrants out for his arrest, according to the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
Editor’s Note: This story is likely to fuel debates over immigration enforcement and public safety, especially given the suspect's prior deportation. It’s a high-profile case that could amplify calls for stricter border policies, while critics might argue it’s being politicized. Either way, it’s a grim reminder of how immigration and crime often collide in contentious ways.
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