Judy Woodruff:

The future of undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children remains uncertain tonight.

A bipartisan group of six U.S. senators announced they have agreed on an immigration deal that would protect these so-called dreamers and beef up border security.

But, as of now, the White House is not on board. Two of the senators leading the effort presented the plan to President Trump this afternoon. So far, his spokesmen say the proposal needs more work.

The NewsHour confirms with a Democratic aide that, at that meeting, the president used vulgar language in describing immigrants from Haiti, El Salvador and some African countries.

Mr. Trump asked — quote — "Why are we having all these people from 'S-blank-hole' countries come here?" and suggested instead more immigrants from Norway should be welcomed.

Our own Lisa Desjardins joins me now to explain the state of play.

Lisa, so we're following this all day long. Let's get to the context of what was going on. Three Democratic senators, three Republicans, what were they proposing?