including pennsylvania, where he is campaigning this weekend. but this is not the only advantage trump has. >> all of the anti-israel protests arrested during the columbia university takeover just got a free pass all thanks to the manhattan da alvin bragg. there is public outrage over this story and we'll bring you details. >> also we'll put a smile on your face with this kid. he looks young but he's headed to college in the fall. there's definitely a friday energy in this building. >> he's 12. he's going to college, to nyu. i can't wait to talk to him. >> we are not 12 years old, but you are watching fox and friends first. >> all of that coming up over the next hour. first we start with this. another absolutely tragic consequence of our broken immigration laws. two venezuelan nationals who crossed the border illegally are charged with murder of a 12-year-old girl in texas. >> horrific. >> the police say that 12-year-old was strangled to death by these two migrants from srepbz way that. one crossed the border illegally in april, the other in may. that one was released just weeks ago after he claimed that he feared for his life if sent back to his own country. investigators used surveillance video to track the suspectses' movements before and after the murder. her mother told fox houston, quote, hearing the gentlemen that were in these surveillance videos. they've been found, caught and taken in for questioning, it was the greatest news to hear this morning. the tragic story happening on the heels of several high profile cases tied to illegal immigrants including the man recently charged with the rape and murder of a maryland mother of five. victor martinez hernandez crossed illegally in 2023 after allegedly murdering a young woman in el salvador where he has ties to criminal gang. according to ice, the 23-year-old crossed into the u.s. three times in two months entering in january 2023 from new mexico and then texas before trying again in february 2023 but was again booted before apparently entering a fourth time undetected. finally this man, an illegal migrant from ecuador, was charged in the rape of a 13-year-old girl at a park in queens, new york, last week. he crossed illegally two years ago where, according to ice, he was encountered by border patrol june 25, 2021 near eagle pass, texas, after unlawfully entering the united states without inspection, or parole by an immigration official. on that same day usbp issued a notice to appeal and released him. according to the post that man was ordered removed by a judge following year but was never deported. >> tragic. thank you very much. let's bring in john elliott, a former trump national security aide. john, good morning. i want to stay on the border and bring up something we're just learning. the number of people from tajikistan who have crossed over the border has exploded. that's important. half of isis k recruits are from there. eight were just arrested in the united states. how do you see this ending? >> well, it's just terrible news. what's happening, you've had 1,500 migrants from tajikistan alone come over on biden's watch over the last 3 1/2 years. if you compare that to the previous 14 years, you had only 26. this is a definite push by isis k, who are predominantly half of the isis k fighters come from there. you've got 1500,500 of them in country thanks to president biden. you look at these tragic instances where this 13-year-old was sexually molested. we had other murders, like the 12-year-old you talked about. those are tragic and barbaric. can you imagine if you have an actual isis k cell here? they could just do hundreds, go to a stadium, could be 1,000 people that they kill. this is the same isis k that took out over 100 people at a theater in moscow back in march. so we know their intentions. now they've got the numbers. it's a disaster. >> you know they're sophisticated enough to pull off an attack like that. you think back to former president trump and how he banned certain countries, people from certain countries from coming to the united states. at the time it was called a muslim ban even though it was for national security reasons. it had nothing to do with religion. you look at the situation now in tajikistan and say, it wasn't such a bad idea. >> i was in the pentagon when he made that announcement. he did it in the pentagon. that was just decried by the left as something that was irresponsible, it was a muslim ban. you're absolutely right. that was targeted directly at individual countries that had a propensity or had a large number of terrorists. he did that in the first week of his term. and that was something that kept us safe. once again as soon as biden came in office he had 1,500 from tajikistan. all the way back 14 years there were only 26. this is something where the tajiks know if you take out this ban, isis k knows this is an open border. we can have terrorists plotting. just ten days ago you had a cell with eight tajiks who were actively plotting a boston style bombing, a boston marathon style bombing. they were detected by the fbi. they were arrested. so if you have only eight there that are discovered, what about the 1,500 that have come over? this is a disaster. >> it is so concerning. we want to switch to something going on between china and the philippines. i have recently talking to somebody in the national security space. they said that nobody's paying attention to this situation between the philippines and china and it could draw us into war. wouldn't you know earlier this week there was a huge scuffle between these two countries in the south china sea. bring us up to speed on this. what's going on there and what does it mean for us here in the u.s.? >> what's going on, this is something that's gone under the radar screen. the philippines, for the first time, they had a member of their coast guard, member of their military, who was injured and wounded in the attack. he lost his thumb. the chinese were going after them with knives and trying to puncture these inflatable boats that the filipinos -- or the philippines have in the south china sea there. you've got the chinese trying to push back on anybody that comes into their sphere of influence, close to their country, south china sea, other places. this is something, the key thing here, we have a commitment with the philippines that if they are attacked by china or by anyone else, we have to come to their defense. so what the president there has said is that if there's one person killed, if there's one philippine national that's killed from either their coast guard or navy, that could sent us into a hot war with china. that's something nobody's watching. >> who knew the situation was on a knife's edge. so precarious and simmering right before our very eyes. matt miller says the u.s. stands with its ally, the philippine, and condemned the irresponsible actions by china. john, thank you very much for joining us. have a good worning. >> you, too. >> former president trump leading president biden in six swing states including pennsylvania, where he will rally voters there tomorrow. >> doug luzader in washington with more. >> reporter: this is a good reminder that this is a state by state contest. we just had a new fox news poll out this week giving biden an edge over trump nationally, but that was in the margin of error. it is the critical swing states that will determine who wins in november. let's take a look at some of those numbers. this is a pretty breakdown of the politics, average of polls in six key swing states. maybe not. arizona, nevada, michigan and pennsylvania, wisconsin and georgia. there they are. you see there trump has a lead in all of them, although in some the margin is extremely tight. we're seeing a real split here in how trump and biden are preparing for next week's debate. president biden left for camp biden for debate practice while trump prefers policy briefings. >> he's out talking to real americans about the challenges that affect everybody. when i say everybody they affect everybody. the thing you talked about, whether it's the open border, the fentanyl, whether it's inflation, high interest rates. these aren't partisan issues. these are affecting everybody in america trying to work and put food on the table, gas in their car. he's talking to real americans about the issues that matter the most to them. i think that's fantastic debate prep. >> and finally the may fund-raising numbers are in. these are some eye popping figures. the biden team raised $85 million. in any other year that would be a staggering number. trump campaign pulled in $141 million. this was a critical test for trump. these are the first total fund-raising numbers we have seen since his felony convictions in new york last month. >> we have a few more months to go before the election. we'll see if they raise even more money after the debate. where are people getting this money? >> give me a little sliver of that. i got some shoes to buy. >> chump change. just walking around money. >> thank you very much. >> hey, remember meatball, the philadelphia influencer who was arrested for live streaming chaos last year? has the meatball been cooked? we got a big update. >> and people have had enough of crime and lawlessness and they are planning a major rally in her district. we're going to be talking to the democrat turned republican who's helping lead that charge coming up next. ♪ ♪ have you always had trouble losing weight and keeping it off? same. discover the power of wegovy®. ♪ ♪ with wegovy®, i lost 35 pounds. and some lost over 46 pounds. ♪ ♪ and i'm keeping the weight off. wegovy® helps you lose weight and keep it off. i'm reducing my risk. wegovy® is the only fda-approved weight-management medicine that's proven to reduce risk of major cardiovascular events in adults with known heart disease and with either obesity or overweight. wegovy® shouldn't be used with semaglutide or glp-1 medicines. don't take wegovy® if you or your family had medullary thyroid cancer, multiple endocrine neoplasia syndrome type 2, or if allergic to it. stop wegovy® and get medical help right away if you get a lump or swelling in your neck, severe stomach pain, or an allergic reaction. serious side effects may happen, including pancreatitis and gallbladder problems. wegovy® may cause low blood sugar in people with diabetes, especially if you take medicines to treat diabetes. tell your provider about vision problems or changes, or if you feel your heart racing while at rest. depression or thoughts of suicide may occur. call your provider right away if you have any mental changes. common side effects like nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea may lead to dehydration, which may cause kidney problems. with wegovy®, i'm losing weight, i'm keeping it off. and i'm lowering my cv risk. that's the power of we. ♪ ♪ check your cost and coverage before talking to your health care professional about wegovy®. with so many choices on booking.com there are so many tina feys i could be. so i hired body doubles to help me out. splurgy tina loves a hotel near rodeo drive. oh tina! wild tina booked a farm stay to ride this horse. glenn close?! with millions of possibilities you can book whoever you want to be. that's my line! booking.com booking.yeah a slow network is no network for business. that's why more choose comcast business. and now we're introducing ultimate speed for business, our fastest plans yet. we're up to 12 times faster than verizon, at&t, and t-mobile. and existing customers could even get up to triple the speeds at no additional cost. from the company with 99.9% network reliability and advanced cyber security, it's ultimate speed for ultimate business. and it's all from comcast business. >> we are back with a fox weather alert. tropical storm alberto dissipates in new mexico leaving three people dead. three were under the age of 18. that storm still threatening the texas coast with heavy rain and flooding. some areas have already received nearly a foot of rain. >> that scorching heat wave is shifting to new york and the i-95 corridor. we're bracing for 90 degree temperatures here in nyc. they could last seven days in a row. over 100 million americans across the northeast and southwest are under heat advisories this morning. we have our fox weather forecast. still hot. >> here we go, yes. little taste of what's to come maybe this summer. summer officially arrived yesterday. taking a look across the great lakes, the ohio valley and the northeast. the good news is we had a cold front move through new england so the temperatures have relaxed there, which is great. but they hang around for parts of the mid-atlantic and the northeast so the forecast heat index well into the 90s. we're talking about major to extreme heat risk for indiana and ohio, intowards the new york city area not only today but tomorrow where temperatures are going to exceed 100 degrees when you factor in the humidity. here's the heat index for today. high 90s, close to 100. tomorrow it's worse than that for washington, d.c., baltimore, up towards philadelphia and new york. when will it end? welsh it is summertime, so it is going to remain hot. but we do have a cold front that's going to push through sunday. that's going to bring some relief especially in terms of the humidity. so even though it's still going to be warm -- it is summertime after all -- we'll cut back on the humidity so we will be more along the average for this time of year. so detroit, monday 82. indianapolis 89. got a lot of 80s here. that's the good news. so little bit of relief. you touched upon the fact that we could see some heavy rain for texas as well as the southwest. that is the remnants of alberto. then we also have the potential for heavy rain moving in from the pacific for the southwest. cold front, that cold front that's gonna bring some relief for the midwest and the northern plains. that's gonna move through and bring the potential of some showers and thunderstorms. we end with the tropics. we had alberto. we've got disturbance in the same area that we saw alberto this week. we have invest 92l. that could potentially develop. we're not talking about hurricane. i don't even think we're talking about a tropical storm. it's going to move towards the southeast. so that's something we have to watch. obviously, but i don't think it will be a big deal. >> interestingly, we were thinking of naming our second invest 92l but decided not to. >> usually they're people names. this is the beginning. area of interest. >> interesting. >> we didn't know, but now we know. happy friday. the fbi raiding the home of oakland california's mayor. she also faces a recall effort over the city's raging crime. she's having a bad week. agents were seen carrying boxes from the home. the bureau has not released any details about why they were there. it's also unclear what was taken. comes after community organizers gathered more than 40,000 signatures to recall the mayor claiming she is not doing enough to fight crime. this is the first mayoral recall in oakland's history and it will be on the ballot in november. >> and residents say they've had enough of crime and lawlessness so they're going to be rallying tomorrow, demanding politicians step up and fix it. a democrat turned republican candidate who is organizing this rally joins me now. ramsey, great to see you. how bad is the quality of life in aoc's district right now? >> it's just continuing to deteriorate. we have an uptick in migrant crime. we have the issue that just happened the other day with this monster raping a 13-year-old, tying them up in the park. luckily, we had our residents here in corona that were able to subdue this man and hold him down until the police came. things need to change. it's just gone out of control. there's way too much crime, too much lawlessness in the streets. too many things happening that we have no control over. we are demanding law and order be brought back to our city. >> this prostitution, drugs happening in that district. when i went to that district, i met with you briefly when i was visiting that district a couple months ago. when we spoke to people, lot of people wouldn't speak to us. those that did say lot of people are scared but a of the ramifications. the blow back they could receive. when you see a rally like this happening tomorrow, is that changeing? are people saying, look, we've had enough. we're willing to risk whatever blow back we get to try and change this horrific neighborhood right now? >> it's time for our voices to be heard. our local politicians from aoc, to jessica ramos and all the other state assembly people that are in office are just turning a blind eye and deaf ear to us. the residents are all frustrated, we're tired of it. we want law and order. we want things to come back to normalcy. we need our streets back. we need to be able to feel safe walking in our streets. this rally is a call for every city, basically, in the tri state area or even past that. if you can come to new york tomorrow at 1 p.m. and meet us at the jackson heights post office and walk with us, let your voice be heard. let everybody know we're done with this lawlessness. we're done with the issues of crime. we're done with being a sanctuary city. we need to start bringing law and order back to new york city and making ourselves great again. >> do you think grass roots movements like yours like we're going to see tomorrow at this rally are enough to get aoc voted out of office? >> they are. everybody is fed up with everything that's going on. no one sees aoc in the district. no one sees anybody coming through to try to help the situation. we're just basically doing things on our own. boots to the ground is going to make things happen. we have a lot of good republican candidates coming into the area. we are starting to, you know, build that community where people are able to voice their opinions and be heard. there's too much of this, let's shun them and keep it quiet, they'll go away. that's it. we're out here. we're gonna keep on fighting for what's right. i'm starting a group called citizens united and we're gonna come together every single time that there's an injustice or there's an issue. there's no more staying silent. it's our turn to speak up. >> you said republicans are stepping up. you had the guy at the top of the republican ticket visit the bronx there saying he's going to turn new york city around. we'll see if donald trump gets enough votes to ultimately get into the white house to do so. ramses, thank you. good luck tomorrow. video showing someone tearing down an israeli flag right off a porch in baltimore. turns out this is the second time in two weeks that flag's owner says he's seen this and he's had enough. he's gonna join us next. >> manhattan da alvin bragg just dropped targets for almost all of the anti-israel protesters. we'll get joe's stance on that. hey, joe. we love being outside, but the sun makes our deck and patio too hot to enjoy. now thanks to our new sunsetter retractable awning, we can select full sun or instant shade in just 60 seconds. it's 20 degrees cooler under the sunsetter and we get instant protection from harmful uv rays and sun glare. for pricing starting at less than $1,000, transform your outdoor living space into a shaded retreat your family will love! when you call, we'll rush you a special $200 discount certificate with your free awning idea kit! you'll get your sunsetter for as little as $799. but, this is a limited time offer! for over 20 years, sunsetter has been the bestselling retractable awning in america! call now for this free awning idea kit packed with great awning solutions that will let you enjoy your deck or patio much more often. plus, get this $200 discount certificate that will bring you your sunse