“It certainly would put more people to work,”
People having jobs is the main thing. The rest is just details that can be worked out.
I'd rewrite that as "US jobs for US citizens". Moving factory production back to the US won't solve anything if the jobs are filled by invader labor.
When jobs are near where people live, those communities can come alive again. Also, bring schools back to communities, schools that were closed and the students shipped elsewhere because their lower-aptitude students got lower than norm scores (well, yeah!). If those two things happen, economic activity will grow around them and responsible adults will be in their communities becoming part of something positive in them.
It isn't rocket science. It seems that only Trump is taking that real-world perspective on how to begin to solve the problem of disenfranchised populations.
FWIW, watched part of the Town Hall with Senator Scott. Trump is the only one who's extremely comfortable about solving the problem of disenfranchised minority populations. Trump was extremely likeable and presidential dealing with an environment of mutual respect with Senator Scott. Can't help but wonder if that's Trump's ticket to earning a lot of the black vote.