What's old is new again
Apple originally made their products exclusively in the US, and still designs them all here. And the current Mac Pro is already built in Texas. Plus, there are many Apple sites that have the capability to start manufacturing new products again, if they choose to do so. Not to mention that a data center is not planned, designed, and built within a two month period. So, casting this as a Trump mandated event is erroneous, to say the least.
My iPhone is built in China, and I would gladly purchase one built in the US, but they don't make them here because the labor is still dirt-cheap in China. Until that changes, or Trumpy gets the US into a real war with China, I don't expect an American Made iPhone, and don't care too much anyway. It's the same phone here, or there. There's nothing different, other than the cost of the build, between a locally made device, and one from a cheap labor force like China. Eventually, humans won't even touch an iPhone until they unwrap it upon purchase. The robots are expensive, but they also don't steal demo phones to sell to the press or rival makers, nor do they get upset about their lives and jump out of the factory window. Let the humans do something else, I like robots to build my tech gear.