Thousands of migrants from Malawi are seeking assistance to leave South Africa, gathering at a temporary camp in Durban, as concerns mount over planned anti-immigrant protests. Simultaneously, hundreds of Zimbabwean nationals are camped outside their consulate in Cape Town, also hoping to arrange repatriation. These movements indicate a growing sense of insecurity among foreign nationals residing in South Africa. The surge in requests for help follows calls for the removal of foreign workers and businesses, fueling anxieties about potential violence. Authorities have not confirmed the exact timing or scale of the planned protests, but the situation is prompting a significant response from migrant communities. Consular officials are working to manage the increasing demand for travel documents and assistance. The developments highlight ongoing tensions surrounding immigration and xenophobia within South Africa.