Hundreds of Israelis took to the streets in south Tel Aviv on Thursday to protest against the mass migration from Sudan as a result of the strife in the African nation.<br /><br />Some Israelis now want the government to tighten the rules on immigration, and to even send the migrants back home.<br /><br />Tensions have been building for months as migrants are blamed for an increase in burglary and crime.<br /><br />The protesters shouted "Sudanese go home" - a reference to the thousands of Sudanese who have travelled through Egypt to Israel. Many were smuggled into the country via the Sinai Peninsula.<br /><br />Israeli politicians are now responding to this fear and anger, with the interior minister trying to push a mass-expulsion order through the courts.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Sue Turton reports from Tel Aviv.