Trump plan offers citizenship path to 1.8 million immigrants

President Donald Trump waves as he walks to a dinner with European business leaders at the World Economic Forum Thursday in Davos, Switzerland. (Evan Vucci/AP photo)

WASHINGTON — The White House unveiled a proposal Thursday that provides a pathway to citizenship for 1.8 million young immigrants living in the country illegally, in exchange for new restrictions on legal immigration and $25 billion in border security. The plan was applauded by some in Congress, but blasted by conservative activists as “amnesty” and slammed by a slew of Democrats, who accused President Donald Trump of holding “Dreamers” hostage to his hard-line immigration agenda.