President Trump signed an executive order dubbed "Buy American-Hire American" while visiting an implement manufacturer in Wisconsin.

"It's America First, you better believe it," Trump roared from the podium in Kenosha, Wis.

He signed the order, flanked by Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos and Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin.

The executive order urges businesses to expand domestic production and takes aim at revamping the H-1B foreign worker visa program.

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Trump said the order will make sure American labor is hired to make and sell more products in the United States.

.@POTUS: "With this order, I am directing every single agency in our government to strictly uphold our 'Buy American' laws." pic.twitter.com/aReaSltDgW — Fox News (@FoxNews) April 18, 2017

"This election, the American people voted to end the theft of American prosperity, they voted to bring back their jobs," he said.

He called the North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) a "disaster," saying the United States must promote its own goods and services.

.@POTUS​ greets the crowd in Wisconsin ahead of his remarks at the tool and manufacturing service company Snap-on. https://t.co/4Lgrss9QBF pic.twitter.com/IC9oBtj6g7 — Fox News (@FoxNews) April 18, 2017

Several observers also noted that Trump's event fell within the confines of Speaker Paul Ryan's (R-Wis.) 1st Congressional District.

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