Article snippet: The Latest on President Donald Trump's meetings at Camp David with congressional leaders (all times local): 11 p.m. House Majority Whip Steve Scalise says there are no final decisions on the fate of a program that shields young immigrants brought to the country illegally as children. But the Louisiana congressman says top leaders — both Republican and Democrat — have been negotiating for months over immigration issues including the program and is hopeful they "can get this resolved soon." President Donald Trump last year ended the Obama-era Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which shielded more than 700,000 people from deportation and gave them the right to work legally in the country. Trump gave Congress until March to find a fix. Scalise spoke Saturday night at the airport just outside of New Orleans after attending a retreat at Camp David at which Trump, top Republican lawmakers and select Cabinet members discussed their agenda. ——— 5 p.m. President Donald Trump is holding out the prospect of a deal with Democrats on the fate of young immigrants brought to the country illegally as children. But he appears to be putting a welfare system overhaul on the back burner. Trump met Saturday with Republican leaders, Cabinet secretaries and top White House officials at the presidential retreat at Camp David, Maryland. The lawmakers said they were optimistic they'd be able to strike more bipartisanship deals this year on Capitol Hill. But it's un... Link to the full article to read more