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ICE memo outlines US $38.3 billion expansion to 92,600 detention beds, eight mega-centers
Yesterday, Sunday February 15, 2026
ICE memo outlines US $38.3 billion expansion to 92,600 detention beds, eight mega-centers
An internal ICE memo reveals plans for a US $38.3 billion network of eight 10,000-bed mega-centers and supporting facilities, tripling current detention capacity. The expansion underscores the administration’s intent to accelerate interior removals and signals stiffer compliance expectations for U.S. employers.
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UAE Unifies Visa-Overstay Fine at AED 50 Per Day Across All Emirates
Feb 15, 2026
UAE Unifies Visa-Overstay Fine at AED 50 Per Day Across All Emirates
Effective 11 February 2026, all UAE visit, tourist and residence visas now carry a flat AED 50 daily overstay fine. Grace periods have been scrapped and digital portals allow real-time payment. The standardisation simplifies budgeting for employers but raises the stakes for compliance as smart-gate systems and automatic employer alerts tighten enforcement.
UK to Issue Only Digital eVisas From 25 February 2026
Feb 15, 2026
UK to Issue Only Digital eVisas From 25 February 2026
From 25 February 2026, all UK entry-clearance visas will be issued electronically; no more passport vignettes or BRP cards will be produced. Travellers and employers must use UKVI online accounts and share-codes to prove status, heralding major process changes for HR, carriers and visa holders.
Winter storm triggers 65 flight cancellations and 301 delays across Canadian hubs
Feb 15, 2026
Winter storm triggers 65 flight cancellations and 301 delays across Canadian hubs
A fast-moving polar storm forced Canadian carriers to cancel 65 flights and delay more than 300 others on 14 February, snarling operations at major hubs and regional airports alike. Corporates face higher travel costs and lost productivity as crews and aircraft take up to two days to regain normal rotation.
Partial DHS shutdown puts TSA staff on the job without pay, reviving airport-delay fears
Feb 15, 2026
Partial DHS shutdown puts TSA staff on the job without pay, reviving airport-delay fears
A lapse in DHS funding that began February 14 means 95 percent of TSA officers are working without pay, raising the prospect of long security lines and flight delays if the shutdown persists. Business-travel stakeholders are dusting off contingency plans as lawmakers remain deadlocked over immigration-policy riders attached to the DHS budget.
CBP’s Valentine’s Day pitch: Self-deport now and get a $2,600 ‘exit-bonus’
Feb 15, 2026
CBP’s Valentine’s Day pitch: Self-deport now and get a $2,600 ‘exit-bonus’
CBP used a cheeky Valentine’s Day video to advertise its CBP Home self-deportation app, dangling a US $2,600 cash bonus and free airfare. The post spotlights the administration’s push to lower detention costs by expanding voluntary departures, but drew backlash for trivializing high-stakes immigration decisions. Global-mobility teams should ensure affected workers understand the legal consequences before using the program.
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