Trump Orders Review of Visa Program to Encourage Hiring Americans

Trump Orders Review of Visa Program to Encourage Hiring Americans
President Donald Trump smiles after signing an executive order directing federal agencies to recommend changes to a temporary visa program used to bring foreign workers to the United States to fill high-skilled jobs during a visit to the world headquarters of Snap-On Inc, a tool manufacturer in Kenosha, Wisconsin on April 18, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque
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KENOSHA, Wis.—President Donald Trump on Tuesday ordered federal agencies to look at tightening a temporary visa program used to bring high-skilled foreign workers to the United States, as he carries out his campaign pledges to put “America First.”

Trump signed an executive order on enforcing and reviewing the H-1B visa, popular in the technology industry, on a visit to the headquarters of Snap-On Inc, a tool manufacturer in Kenosha, Wisconsin.

In the document, known to the White House as the “Buy American and Hire American” order, Trump also seeks changes in government procurement that would boost purchases of American products in federal contracts, with one aim being to help U.S. steelmakers.

The moves show Trump once again using his power to issue executive orders to try to fulfill promises he made last year in his election campaign, in this case to reform U.S. immigration policies and encourage purchases of American products.

President Donald Trump signs the 'Buy American and Hire American' executive order during a visit to the world headquarters of Snap-On Inc, a tool manufacturer in Kenosha, Wis., on April 18, 2017. (REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque)
President Donald Trump signs the 'Buy American and Hire American' executive order during a visit to the world headquarters of Snap-On Inc, a tool manufacturer in Kenosha, Wis., on April 18, 2017. REUTERS/Kevin Lamarque