A White House proposal on immigration will contain a path to citizenship for up to 1.8 million young people brought into the United States as children as part of a package that also includes $25 billion for a border wall and other security measures. The Trump plan would also include a massive cut in family-based immigration and the end to a diversity visa lottery system that gives preferences to immigrants from under-represented countries, according to a White House briefing for congressional staff hosted by President Trump's senior adviser for policy Stephen Miller. The proposal is designed to win 60 Senate votes and break a potential filibuster that could trigger another government shutdown next month, Miller said on the call, to which USA TODAY obtained access.