Article snippet: on Wednesday said he is open to offering young immigrants a pathway to citizenship over 10-12 years, as long as he gets billions of dollars to pay for a border wall and other security measures. Under his forthcoming immigration plan, which will be released Wednesday. The president sought to reassure DACA recipients, whose fate has been left in limbo by his decision to scrap the program. "Tell them they have nothing to worry about," he said. Trump made the comments during an impromptu question-and-answer session with reporters, who were meeting with other administration officials in the West Wing. The president quipped that he wants a deal when he returns from the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, over the weekend. White House chief of staff MORE is scrapping plans to travel to Switzerland to stay back and work on immigration. The comments are Trump’s clearest to date on what he wants in an immigration deal, and come amid complaints from Democrats and Republicans that Trump has been unclear in his demands. The trade-off floated by Trump — wall funding in exchange for DACA protections — sounds similar to the deal that Sen. MORE (D-N.Y.) offered him last week, before the three-day government shutdown. Schumer portrayed the $25 billion offer of wall funding as a major concession, but on Tuesday declared that money is now "off the table." The White House is expected to release an immigration “framework” early next week in a effort to jump-start stal... Link to the full article to read more