Trump expected decide soon fate young immigrants

You're referring to the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program, also known as "Dreamers."

As of my knowledge cutoff, President Trump has been considering the fate of the DACA program, which was introduced by his predecessor, President Obama, in 2012. The program allows certain young immigrants who were brought to the United States as children to remain in the country and work legally, without fear of deportation.

In September 2017, President Trump announced that he would be phasing out the DACA program, giving Congress a six-month window to come up with a replacement or a permanent solution. Since then, there have been ongoing debates and negotiations between lawmakers and the White House to find a solution.

In recent weeks, there have been reports that President Trump is expected to make a decision soon on the fate of the DACA program. Some sources suggest that he may be considering a compromise that would provide a pathway to citizenship for some Dreamers, while others believe that he may be leaning towards a more restrictive approach.

It's worth noting that the fate of the DACA program is still uncertain, and any decision made by President Trump would likely be met with strong reactions from both sides of the political aisle.