The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the importance of the migration of people and its selected forms for the international and national security of the transatlantic community located on the European and North American continents. The thesis is that the phenomenon of migration in the first half of the 21st century increasingly determines the security of these countries, including transatlantic ties and international activities undertaken or not in this formula. Along with political, military, social and economic issues, migration will determine the policy of the transatlantic community. It becomes the leading domain for international activities undertaken individually and collectively by the countries of the European Union and the North Atlantic Alliance. Moreover, the discourse between the supporters and opponents of migration not only affects the shape of the migration policies of these entities, but also those of the areas adjacent to NATO and the EU. The analysis included in this articles focuses on the period between 2015 and 2019 and prospects up to 2030.
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