Rising anti-immigrant sentiment and related violence in South Africa are prompting several African nations to evacuate their citizens. The unrest, concentrated in Johannesburg, specifically targets foreign nationals of African descent. Reports indicate escalating tensions and attacks fueled by xenophobia, leading to fears for the safety of immigrants. Several countries, including Zimbabwe and Malawi, have begun repatriating their citizens due to the deteriorating security situation. South African authorities are struggling to contain the violence and address the underlying socio-economic factors contributing to the unrest. The situation raises concerns about regional stability and the treatment of migrants within South Africa. The evacuations highlight a growing crisis and a breakdown in trust between South Africa and its neighboring countries.