US President Donald Trump is expected to announce a compromise on immigration, the Mexican wall and the government closure crisis in a speech he will deliver later this night.

Reuters quoted a well-informed source as saying Trump would insist on his request for $ 5.7 billion to fund the wall, but in return he would offer support for laws to protect young immigrants known as "dreamers" as well as those with a so-called temporary protection status.

According to the source, one of the key participants in the drafting of this presentation, Mike Bens, Vice President, White House Chief of Staff Mick Mulvani, and the smelting of the President and Chief Adviser Jared Kouchner, Trump intends to announce this during a speech delivered by the White House at 21:00 (GMT).

The New York Times quoted unnamed Democratic sources as saying Democrats seem to have agreed to provide more than $ 1 billion in additional border security spending, including $ 524 million for infrastructure at border crossings and $ 563 million for judges separating In asylum applications submitted by migrants on the border.

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Trump had promised to issue an "important announcement" about the partial closure of the federal government since December 22, triggered by a sharp political split over a border wall project with Mexico to curb the influx of immigrants the president wants.

"I will issue an important declaration on the humanitarian crisis on our southern border and the (government) closure on Saturday afternoon at 3 am (local time) directly from the White House," Trump wrote on Twitter, without giving further details.

"This announcement concerns the convoys of Central American immigrants trying to enter the United States, including many criminals," Trump said.

Some 800,000 federal employees have not been paid, while others have been forced to work without pay. They are expected to receive their salaries at the end of the closure, but are facing serious difficulties in paying their bills, loans or even food.