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Tony Smith

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Gender Male
Death44 years ago
Date of died December 26,1980
DiedNew York
New York
United States
Periods Minimalism
Modern art
Spouse Jane Lawrence
Children Kiki Smith
Seton Smith
Job Visual Artist
Education Carey Baptist Grammar School
University of Melbourne
Wauwatosa East High School
Marquette University
IIT Institute of Design
The Art Students League of New York
BooksWhy Wilson Matters: The Origin of American Liberal Internationalism and Its Crisis Today
A Pact with the Devil
The Crisis of American Foreign Policy: Wilsonianism in the Twenty-first Century
Foreign Attachments: The Power of Ethnic Groups in the Making of American Foreign Policy
America's mission
Thinking like a Communist
The pattern of imperialism
Casey Commemorates: How the Electorate of Casey Honoured the Centenary of World War I
Movies/Shows The Kindness of Strangers
England Expects
Negatives
Three Sides Live
Children Of Men
The Possibility of Hope
Date of birth June 14,1968
Zodiac sign Gemini
Born Wauwatosa
Wisconsin
United States
Known forSculpture, visual arts
Works Smoke
Moondog
Light Up
Free Ride
Tau
Die
Gracehoper
Height 190 (cm)
Nba draft1990
On view National Gallery of Art
Weight 84 (kg)
Career start1990
Point2,504
Electorate new Division of Casey
Party Liberal Party of Australia
Previous positionSpeaker of the Australian House of Representatives (2015–2021)
Siblings Brian Smith
Sport Rugby league
FoundedHit & Run Music Publishing
Hit And Run Productions
Date of Reg.
Date of Upd.
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Tony Smith Life story


Charles Anton "Tony" Smith is an American retired professional basketball player. Smith played high school basketball at Wauwatosa East High School, which retired his number 34 jersey at ceremonies held in 2007. He then played basketball at the collegiate level for Marquette University from 1986 to 1990.

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... " Tony Smith, former director general of UK Border Force, told the BBC: " The bigger problem for me is the lack of returns or removals...

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... " The risks of ChatGPT for software development still outweigh the benefits, " says Tony Smith, chief technology officer at Rightly, an organisation that helps people get their data deleted from company databases...

The chef, the model and Rishi's missing millions

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...By Angus Crawford, Tony Smith & Sarah BellBBC NewsThe final three members of a money laundering gang which also stole £10m of UK taxpayers money after taking advantage of a covid loan scheme, have been sentenced...

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... And Tony Smith, former Border Force director-general, believes it s a step in the right direction...

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... Former UK Border Force chief Tony Smith said it was a " bold move" and may put people off paying people smugglers, when they heard they could be sent to a third country...

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... Video Journalist: Tony Smith Published18 hours agoSectionSubsectionSharecloseShare pageCopy link...

UK government criticised over 'cruel' Rwanda asylum plan

Nov 28,2021 8:23 am

Plans to send some asylum seekers who cross the Channel to the UK To Live in Rwanda have been described as " absolutely chilling" and " cruel and nasty" by charities and politicians.

The government has faced fierce criticism for the Policy with questions raised over costs and impact as well as Rwanda's Human Rights record.

But Boris Johnson said the £120m pilot scheme would " save countless lives".

The PM said it would break The Business model of " vile people smugglers".

The Pilot scheme would initially focus mainly on Single Men arriving on boats or lorries and would see them given a one-way ticket to Rwanda where they would be processed and, if successful, would have long-term accommodation in the African country.

Home Secretary Priti Patel , who travelled to Rwandan capital Kigali to sign The Deal , said the " vast majority" of those arriving in the UK " illegally" would be considered for relocation to Rwanda.

The scheme is one of A Number of measures announced to tackle small boat crossings in the Channel, with others including plans to hand operational control of the Channel to the Navy and asylum seekers who are resettled in the UK being spread More evenly across authorities.

It has been met with criticism from many quarters, with British Red Cross Executive Director Zoe Abrams saying The Group was " profoundly concerned".

" The financial and human cost will be considerable; evidence from where offshoring has been implemented elsewhere shows it leads to profound human suffering, plus The Bill That taxpayers will be asked to foot is likely to be huge, " She Said .

Enver Solomon , chief executive of the Refugee Council, said The Charity was " appalled by the government's cruel and nasty decision" That would " do little" to deter people from coming to the UK.

Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer described the scheme as " unworkable" and " extortionate" claiming it was an attempt to distract from Mr Johnson's " partygate" fine.

The Lib Dems said the government was " slamming the door" in The Face of refugees, while the SNP's Ian Blackford described The Plan as " absolutely chilling".

Former Ukip and Brexit Party leader Nigel Farage has also criticised the plans, saying they were " not much More Than a short-term solution".

He told BBC Radio 4 's The World At One programme The Problem with sending people away to islands or other countries was " it's not very long before you start to hear tales of abuse" and after That the Human Rights Act could be invoked which " will put a stop to the whole thing".

He Said the " only solution" was to follow Australia's example and turn boats around.

The plans have been welcomed by some with showing 35% of those asked supported The Proposal , while 42% opposed it.

Recent research suggested 60% of The Public were dissatisfied with the government's migration Policy - More Than half of which cited Channel crossings.

Former UK Border Force chief Tony Smith said it was a " bold move" and may put people off paying people smugglers, when they heard they could be sent to a third country.

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Concerns have also been raised about the Rwandan government's Human Rights record and its president, Paul Kagame .

Steve Valdez-Symonds, Amnesty International UK's refugee and migrant rights director, warned sending people Seeking Asylum in the UK to Another Country " let alone one with such a dismal Human Rights record" was " the very height of irresponsibility".

Last Year , the UK government at the United Nations over " continued restrictions to civil and political rights and media freedom" in Rwanda.

But Mr Johnson described Rwanda as being one of the safest countries in The World and said there was a " risk of stereotyping".

According to a memorandum of understanding between the two governments the UK would screen asylum seekers " without delay" after their arrival in the UK And Then provide Rwanda with basic details of each person it wanted to transfer.

Rwanda would have to approve all requests before they were transferred, and The Arrangement would last for five years.

After arriving in The East African nation each asylum seeker would be given accommodation and support and would be free to come and go from their accommodation at all times, The Memorandum says.

The UK would also resettle " a portion of Rwanda's most vulnerable refugees" in the UK.

Mr Johnson said action was needed to stop people smugglers turning The Ocean into a " watery graveyard" and said The British taxpayer could not be asked " to write a blank cheque to cover the costs of anyone who might want to come and live Here ".

Last Year , in small boats, up from 8,404 in 2020. About 600 people made The Crossing on Wednesday - the figure could reach 1,000 A Day in coming weeks, Mr Johnson said.

The Number of people who could be relocated would be " unlimited" said Mr Johnson.

Rwanda will have the " capacity to resettle tens of thousands of people in The Years ahead" including those who have arrived " illegally" since the start of the year, He Said .

The home secretary said her department had prepared for legal challenges over The Deal but she was confident any claims could be successfully contested.

During her visit to Kigali, Ms Patel said The British public had been " crying out for change for The Years " and it was " incredibly unfair to The British public to see organisations in their own country effectively just putting blockages after blockages in the way".

Dr Niovi Vavoula, lecturer in migration and security at Queen Mary University School of Law, said she anticipated legal challenges being made under The International principle of non-refoulement - which guarantees no-one can be returned to a country where they would face " torture, cruel, inhuman, or degrading treatment or punishment and other irreparable harm".

BBC home editor Mark Easton , reporting from Rwanda, said ministers would face legal hurdles and substantial costs to launch the scheme.

The Bbc has seen accommodation the asylum seekers would be housed in, thought to have enough space for about 100 people at a time and to process up to 500 a year.

The Rwandan government said migrants would be " entitled to full protection under Rwandan law, equal access to employment, and enrolment in healthcare and social care services".

The UK Home Office believes existing asylum law will be enough to implement The Plan , and Ms Patel said it was not reliant on the Nationality and Borders Bill going through Parliament.

The Bill is making its way through Parliament, but Time Is running out to pass it into law after a series of defeats in The House of Lords.

MPs are currently on a break, but when they return, they are due to review a series of amendments, including one about powers to offshore asylum claims.



Source of news: bbc.com

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