"The people that are here have for now forgot about going to the United States", Jean said. "In the United States they're deporting migrants that's why we don't want to go there. We want to stay in Mexico to work to help our families".
"We don't know what to do", Jean added.
"If they want to take us away, take us somewhere where we can request work so we can help our families and children", Jean said.
"I'm waiting to see what happens, I won't resist [authorities], I know I'm not in my country", Jean said.
"In Haiti, things are very, very bad", Jean said. "There's no security, no work, no health, no president, there's nothing".
"Every person that comes here [United States] to look for work and a better life has like five or seven people to support in Haiti", Jean said.
"We are fine here", Peduel said, adding that the local community has been providing them with food and water. "I heard conditions are very bad [in US camp in Del Rio], but I don't know if that's true or lies".
"We don't know what to do, no one knows what to do", he said regarding US and Mexican authorities closing off the southern border.