The recent shooting of a Customs and Border Protection (CBP) agent has sparked renewed discussions about border security and the role of sanctuary policies in American cities. Fox News national correspondent CB Cotton reported the incident, emphasizing the dangers faced by law enforcement officers at the border. Meanwhile, Ben Domenech, host of ‘The Big Ben Show’ and a Fox News contributor, has used the event to critique sanctuary policies. Domene’ch argues that these policies have created a situation where criminal migrants can operate with impunity, undermining the rule of law and posing risks to public safety. The episode has intensified debates over immigration reform and the responsibilities of local governments in cooperating with federal agencies. Critics of sanctuary policies claim that they exacerbate crime and create legal challenges for authorities trying to enforce immigration laws. On the other hand, advocates for sanctuary cities argue that such policies protect the rights of undocumented individuals and promote humanitarian values. The incident has brought these contentious issues to the forefront of public discourse, with calls for stricter enforcement measures and greater collaboration between federal and local law enforcement agencies.