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As per Spicer, the Trump administration is having a very "comprehensive" look at the visa policy; he didn’t mention any timeline.
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"The President's actions that he's taken in terms of his executive order and another revamping of immigration policy have focused on our border security, keeping our country safe, our people safe," Spicer said.
"And then, obviously, whether it's H-1B visas or the other one - spousal visas - other areas of student visas, I think there is a natural desire to have a full look at - a comprehensive look at that," he added.
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