The White House said Thursday it won't seek an immediate suspension of the "fiancee" visa program under which the female terrorist who massacred 14 people in California last week entered the U.S. "This is something that is under careful review" by the administration, said White House press secretary Josh Earnest. He added that, if the review by the State Department and Department of Homeland Security recommends changes to the K-1 visa program, President Obama "won't hesitate to order those reforms." But he said there are no plans to order a halt to the program temporarily while the review is ongoing.