Trump tells Republicans to pass voting law 'for Jesus' 24-Mar 01:42

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday urged Republicans in Congress to work ​through the upcoming Easter holiday in a ‌bid to pass a voter identification bill that Democrats strongly oppose.

Trump said the voting bill should be included ​in any agreement to fund the Homeland ​Security department, which has been partially shut down ⁠since February 13 after Democrats demanded reforms ​to immigration enforcement.

"I'm requesting that the Republican senators ​do that immediately. You don't have to take a fast vote. Don't worry about Easter, going home. In fact, make ​this one for Jesus," Trump told a ​roundtable event in Memphis, Tennessee.

Lawmakers are due to take a ‌two-week ⁠Easter recess starting at the end of this week.

The lack of funds means tens of thousands of Transportation Security Administration personnel have worked without pay ​for five ​weeks, leading ⁠some airport security workers to call in sick or quit entirely.

The voting ​bill would voters provide proof of U.S. ​citizenship ⁠to register to vote and a photo ID for casting ballots. The bill currently lacks the 60 ⁠votes ​needed to overcome Democratic opposition ​in the 100-member Senate, where Republicans hold 53 seats.