
Mexico says it's suing Google for labeling Gulf of Mexico as Trump-preferred Gulf of America
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Mexico is suing tech giant Google for labeling the Gulf of Mexico as the Gulf of America for U.S. users, after President Trump ordered the U.S. government to change the body of water's name, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum said Friday.
Sheinbaum announced the lawsuit in her daily press briefing, but did not provide details on the suit.
Mexico's foreign relations ministry had previously sent letters to Google asking it not to label Mexican territorial waters as the Gulf of America. Mexico argues the new label should only apply to the part of the Gulf over the United States' continental shelf.

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