That makes some sense from the "human's motivation" point of view.
From Apt's point of view, though, you have two repositories, one is
archive.ubuntu.com {U}, and the other is packages.mozilla.org {M}.
You added {M} as a *preference* to *preferences.d*. If that package happens to
not exist in {M}, it makes perfect sense to then try in {U}.
The computer always does what we told it to do, which is many times different
from what we wanted it to do. (:
Maybe try https://unix.stackexchange.com/q/692634 if you want to forbid a
package from a specific repository to ever be installed.
I need to leave this bug report as 'incomplete' until #4 is addressed.
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