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Trump urges Republicans to pass voting laws 'for Jesus.'

U.S. president Donald Trump invoked Jesus to urge Republicans in Congress to continue working through the upcoming Easter holiday to pass a voter identification bill that Democrats are strongly opposed to.

Trump said that the bill on voting should be included in an agreement to fund Homeland Security, which is partially closed since February 13, after Democrats demanded immigration reforms.

I'm asking the Republican Senators to do this immediately. You do not have to vote quickly. Do not worry about Easter. Go home. Trump said at a roundtable in Memphis, Tennessee, "Make this one for Jesus."

The end of this week will see the beginning of a two-week Easter break for lawmakers.

John Thune (a Republican) is the Senate Majority Leader. He has dismissed the idea of combining funding for the Department of Homeland Security with the voter ID bill.

Thune said to reporters: "I'm sure you know that?that?s not realistic." Thune was referring to the Senate opposing the bill enough to sink it.

Thune instead said that he hoped there would be a way to pass the DHS measure before the end the week.

In a Senate address, Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer said that Trump "tried to sabotage the negotiations by demanding that all talks cease until Congress passed the SAVE Act."

The DHS funding bill still had a number of thorny problems to resolve. Democrats want Immigration and Customs enforcement agents to have a judicial warrant before they enter private property.

Thune replied, "I don't know how to solve this one." "People must be able do their job. "The use of administrative warrants is a practice which has existed for many years," said Thune.

Normall?, administrative warrants?have not normally been used to forcefully enter private homes.

Thune has also resisted Trump’s calls to eliminate the "filibuster rule" in the Senate, so that Republicans can advance legislation without the support of Democrats.

Lack of DHS funding has led to tens of thousands Transportation Security Administration employees working without pay for the past five weeks. Some airport security staff have called in sick or quit.

The bill would require that voters provide proof of U.S. Citizenship to register and vote, as well as a photo ID when casting their ballots. The bill lacks 60 votes to pass the Senate where Republicans have 53 seats. Reporting by Bo Erickson and Ryan Patrick Jones; Editing by David Ljunggren Alistair Bell, Chris Reese

(source: Reuters)