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 GREENDALE, Wis. 鈥?The future of one popular Milwaukee-area mall could depend on condemning part of it in order to save the whole. It is a move Greendale Village leaders have already taken legal measures to pursue for Southridge Mall.The Village of Greendale is known for its quiet streets, quaint downtown, and Southridge Mall.                        TMJ4                Jason Cyborowski, village president of Greendale, talks about the future of Southridge Mall outside Greendale Village Hall.     I love Southridge, I love that its there,  said Dawn Werth, a long stanley vaso -time resident.She has lived blocks away from the mall for more than four decades. It is part of her family s memories.                     stanley cups     TMJ4                Dawn Werth, a long time resident of Greendale has lived blocks away from the mall for more than four decades.     When my kids were little we would walk over all the time. When my grandson was little we would have him go over and take him on the train,  said Werth.But Greendale Village leaders worry Southridge could become a memory without ch stanley cup ange. Two years ago, the village bought the old Boston Store with plans to see it redeveloped. Before we bought Boston Store we were reaching out to Target or any other places that would come into it possibly and no one had any interest to come into that space,  said Jason Cyborowski, village president of Greendale.                        TMJ4                Jason Cyborowski  left , village president of Greendale and Mike Ha Bpek Police arrest man suspected of shooting, killing people experiencing homelessness in NY, DC
 Pre stanley nz sident Joe Biden was interrupted during a Georgia rally on Thursday by protesters urging him to close ICE jails.In an exclusive interview with Newsy, one of the protesters, a transgender woman from Mexico who spent 13 months in ICE detention, says now is the time for a change. We want accountability. We went to support you, we went to support our two senators from Georgia. This is time to bring back to the community,  says Estrella Sanchez.President Biden responded to Sanchez and her fellow activists on stage. There should be no private prisons, period. None, period. That s what they re talking about: private detention centers. They should not exist. And we are working to close all of them,  he said.The president then told th stanley cup e hecklers to give him five days. He later clarified to reporters he was  teasing  the activists about the timeframe.Either way, Sanchez says she ll continue to pressure him to fulfill his campaign pledge to end private immigration jails because she knows firsthand what they re like. I ve been humiliated when I went to those detention centers as being Indigenous, as being trans. It s not easy to stay in solitary confinement for 13 months,  Sanchez recalls.She says she was kept in solitary confinement as a protection against harassment from other inmates. But she says the isolation left her scarred. The conditions were inhumane. The conditions were very painful,  she said.Befor stanley thermobecher e the pandemic, the Trump administration was expanding the detention system a