everyone, welcome to a potential edition of sunday morning futures. i m jason chaffetz in for maria bartiromo. today, record illegal crossings at our southern border while president biden s department of justice attacks those trying to stop it. customs and border protection sources tell fox news border agents have encountered nearly 290,000 the migrants this month, breaking september s record by at least 16,000. the justice department s response? threatening to sue texas for, get this, enforcing a law making illegal border entry a state crime. texas has three days to block state police from arresting illegals, or the department of justice will take them to court. state attorney general ken paxton s response, bring it. we will defend texas. we ll talk to him in just a few moments. also maria talks to cardinal timothy dolan, archbishop of new york, about his tate s migrant crisis and his message for the new year. plus, one of our own navy sailors with an unblemished record se
everyone, welcome to a potential edition of sunday morning futures. i m jason chaffetz in for maria bartiromo. today, record illegal crossings at our southern border while president biden s department of justice attacks those trying to stop it. customs and border protection sources tell fox news border agents have encountered nearly 290,000 the migrants this month, breaking september s record by at least 16,000. the justice department s response? threatening to sue texas for, get this, enforcing a law making illegal border entry a state crime. texas has three days to block state police from arresting illegals, or the department of justice will take them to court. state attorney general ken paxton s response, bring it. we will defend texas. we ll talk to him in just a few moments. also maria talks to cardinal timothy dolan, archbishop of new york, about his tate s migrant crisis and his message for the new year. plus, one of our own navy sailors with an unblemished record se
you will see there today. well tomorrow, maybe they will pass a rules package. we re glad you re here on fox & friends. emily campano in for rachel. emily: honor to be here as always. pete: will cain, our man on the border this morning in el paso, texas, ahead of joe biden s highly sanitized visit down there will, even just last hour, the interview with residents, it is staggering the quality of life the way in which their quality of life was eroded. you wonder whether joe biden will actually see that. will: i m glad you guys got a chance to here that back in the studio in new york. we ll share with you, i think we have updated numbers throughout this hour, in coming minutes in fact on number of encounters, got-aways, but sometimes numbers don t tell you appropriate context. to sit here listening to the ladies lifelong residents of el paso, legal immigrants right over the border i can see it, juarez, to hear them describe what the difference in their life, to hear change, i
we re told to brace, it will get worse. one energy analyst predicting the national average will hit $5 a gallon around june 17th. that s just a couple of weeks from now. the message from the white house, though, continues to be don t blame us. when the price goes up at the pump typical families feel it. when the price of diesel goes up it affects logistics and transportation costs and this is unfortunately the impact of putin s war in ukraine. this is a global inflation issue that has certainly been affected by things like the aggression in ukraine that were hard to predict. give us a forecast. where can you have gas prices by the end of the year? where will they be? what you are doing right now is trying to put me in the position of being a forecaster. harris: all right, if that weren t so sad, right, we could laugh about it. that is your job to know what is coming down the pike. wow. president biden s meeting with the fed chair jay powell yesterday kicked off with
business? this is big part of their business. the floodgates are open. why the cartel would rather be involved in human snuggling. it is more cost effective for cartels to be involved in human smuggling than drug smuggling. say they bring load of drugs across the border. in most cases the cartel doesn t get money for drugs until they reach the destination. when it comes to money they pay up front to the cartels. when people come into the united states get apprehended by border patrol or somewhere in the united states, cartel don t care because they have already their money. that incident happened in san antonio where a lot of people died in the 18-wheeler, cartels got all their money, they don t care, they didn t lose any sleep. will: do you see, before we go, do you see a sign of progress that chapo guzman s son was arrested in mexico? let me say this. i was real suspicious the timing of that arrest. they say they have been watching him for years.