How has your life changed since 9/11? Share your story
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The world changed forever on September 11, 2001, after four terrorist attacks on the United States.
Whether you were living in New York City, Washington, DC, or Shanksville, Pennsylvania, during the attacks, or watched from miles away; whether you lost a loved one, gained perspective, had your sense of safety stripped away or felt vilified because of your faith, we'd like to hear from you. Maybe you were a first responder, joined the military after the attacks, became a teacher who now informs students' understanding of 9/11, or grew up in the shadow of that infamous day. No matter your experience or perspective, we're here to listen, learn and connect -- how has your life changed since 9/11? Share your thoughts with us and we may follow up for a CNN story.President Joe Biden is expected to announce an executive order as early as Tuesday that would effectively shut down the US-Mexico border to asylum-seekers crossing illegally when a daily threshold of crossings is exceeded – a sweeping and controversial proposal that is likely to receive fierce pushback from progressives and immigration advocates.
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