Now Claudia Sheinbaum threatens to sue Google for her maps

Google Maps shows different names for the Gulf of Mexico according to the country from where the application is accessed. In Mexico, it maintains the traditional denomination, while in the United States it appears as “Gulf of America” In Spain and other places, a combination is shown: “Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)”. The change has not gone unnoticed. The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum, He assured Thursday in a question and answers session that his government maintains a dispute with Google and that could take legal actions against the company if it does not reversed the changes implemented after Donald Trump’s decree. Sheinbaum challenges the American giant The controversy intensified on February 9, when the new president of the United States He signed a decree To “rename as ‘Gulfo de América’ the area of ​​the continental shelf of the United States ”. Then, Google Maps and Apple Maps updated their maps for users of some locations. Days before, the Ministry of Foreign Relations of Mexico I had sent a letter to Google to avoid name changebut the answer was not expected. “They already answered the letter, and we already answered again. If necessary, we are going to a civil demand, ”said Sheinbaum, adding that the company” is not right. “ In Google Maps, US users now see “Gulf of America” ​​instead of the Gulf of Mexico “I am explaining not even President Trump is considering that the entire Gulf of Mexico is called Gulf of America but only his continental platform,” said the president. In communications with Google, as he explained, the Foreign Minister has included both Trump’s decree and reference to International standards. Sheinbaum also added that, although Google is a private company and can have agreements with different countries, its service has so much scope that it has become an international reference. It is time to wait to know if the company led by L succinity Pichai will step back and reverse the changes requested by the Mexican Executive. It is important to note that, although the decree specifies that the change of name applies only to the United States continental platform, The White House has celebrated its appearance in Apple Maps in X Without distinctions. In addition, Trump’s speech has presented the measure as a great victory, without clarifying his geographical scope. Images | The White House | Presidency of Mexico | Google Maps screen capture In Xataka | The US has decided to leave paper straws because everyone hates them. The problem is the alternative: plastic

Sheinbaum says that the Gulf of Mexico will continue to be called like this despite the change of Google in the US.

The Mexican president, Claudia Sheinbaumsaid Tuesday that The Gulf of Mexico will continue to be called like this despite what Google has replaced its name for ‘Gulf of America’ To follow the orders issued by the American president, Donald Trump. “The Gulf of Mexico is still a gulf of Mexico“, Said the Mexican ruler at her morning conference. Sheinbaum minimized the implications of Google’s decision, which explained on Tuesday in the social network X that renamed the Gulf in its maps for the United States with the argument that is the current official name of that area in that country. The president showed Trump’s executive order that indicates that the name change is applied only on the American continental platformbut he reiterated that for the rest of the world he is still a gulf of Mexico, a name that appears on maps since the seventeenth century. “It is very important because that is what he signed, The United States continental platform, then let’s not speculatethis is what is signed by President Trump, ”he said. Claudia Sheinbaum, president of Mexico.Credit: Isaac Esquivel | EFE Trump fulfilled on his first day in office, on January 20, with his warning of calling ‘Gulf of America’ to the Gulf of Mexico for considering that Mexico is “governed by the cartels” of drug trafficking and is “a very insecure place” . But Sheinbaum defended his strategy of reacting with the “cold head” to the actions of the new US presidentwho has also declared an emergency on the border, has reinstated the Migratory program ‘Stay in Mexico’, and has designated terrorists to Mexican cartels. “I said it from the first day of the protest of President Trump, we have a responsibility. So what did we rely on? In what was signed, that’s why I say cold head, this is what was signed, which is its continental platform, ”he said. With EFE information. Continue reading:• Sheinbaum promises to defend sovereignty of Mexico and support Mexicans against Trump’s decrees.• Sheinbaum sends message to Trump and highlights migrants work for the US economy.• Google Maps will replace the name of Gulf de México by the United States Gulf (Tagstotranslate) Claudia Sheinbaum (T) Gulf of Mexico (T) Google

Sheinbaum pointed out that “it doesn’t help” that Trump declares Mexican drug traffickers terrorists

The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaumsaid this Friday that “it does not help” that the president of the United States, donald trumpdeclared the Mexican drug trafficking cartels terrorists and revealed that a team of Government lawyers is already analyzing the implications of this measure. “On this issue of classifying a criminal group as terrorist, we consider that it does not help, but rather that what helps would be coordination and joint collaboration, and we have a comprehensive strategy,” declared the president in her morning conference. The Mexican ruler questioned the usefulness of Trump’s orderwho on his first day in office set a two-week deadline for the US government to define which Mexican cartels, which he accuses of causing the death of between 250,000 and 300,000 Americans a year, will be considered terrorist groups. This could involve the use of US troops to combat cartels, covert operations in Mexico and the use of drones to bomb Mexican territory, as Trump has admitted in several media interviews. But Sheinbaum argued that there must be collaboration with “respect for sovereignty” to “reduce violence in Mexico, prevent arms trafficking from the United States to Mexico and at the same time prevent this drug (fentanyl) from reaching the United States.” “We are fighting these criminal groups and what we want is collaboration and coordination. Unilateral decisions do not help, what helps is collaboration,” he remarked. The president also explained that the Government has formed “a team of lawyers that is carrying out the analysis of the various implications that Trump’s order could have,” who has warned of 25% tariffs on Mexican products due to the flow of migrants and drugs. , particularly fentanyl. “So what we are doing is a legal analysis of what implications it would have for various organizations that are not linked (to drug trafficking) and that could, with this decision, generate an economic problem and, in any case, make a proposal to the United States” , he mentioned. The president insisted that The United States must also work to reduce drug use and arms trafficking to Mexico. “The issue of fentanyl consumption is not only a matter of criminal groups, it is also a matter of public health and attention to the causes. “Why is there fentanyl consumption in the United States and not here at those levels?” he questioned. Keep reading:– Sheinbaum promises to defend Mexico’s sovereignty and support Mexicans against Trump’s decrees.– Sheinbaum sends a message to Trump and highlights migrant work for the US economy.

Trump’s deportation campaign begins: day laborers arrested at work arrive in Mexico

TIJUANA, Mexico . — Mexican day laborers detained while working began to be deported to Mexico while at various points on the border with the United States the construction of new spaces to house migrants and face the mass deportations announced by Donald Trump was accelerated. About 70 deportees in what could be some of the first raids of the new U.S. administration arrived in Tijuana in small groups over about three hours Tuesday night, some dressed in work clothes carrying orange bags with their belongings. Migrants who were deported from the United States to Mexico wave as they are transported to a shelter as they cross the El Chaparral pedestrian border bridge in Tijuana, Mexico, on the evening of Tuesday, January 21, 2025. (Felix Marquez/AP) As a man shouted from a distance to a small group of journalists, they were detained on Tuesday while they were working as day laborers in Denver, Colorado. Another migrant said he had been arrested in Oregon without giving further details. Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum confirmed on Wednesday that there were returns the day before and, without specifying, indicated that the numbers were lower than usual. In 2024, according to official data, more than 500 Mexicans were deported daily on average along the entire border. This month, through one point alone, Nogales, on the border with Arizona, about 150 were deported daily, according to data from the Kino Initiative shelters. On an empty lot next to the border in Ciudad Juárez, next to El Paso, workers used cranes to erect large metal structures that would later become shelters. In Nogales, sports centers were set up to serve migrants. In Matamoros, spaces were expanded in shelters already operating and to the south of Piedras Negras the authorities announced that they wanted to enable empty industrial warehouses for the same purpose. Sheinbaum said Wednesday that the nine federal centers located in municipalities adjacent to the 11 official people repatriation points would be ready in three or four days. The president emphasized that formal conversations with the new US administration have also begun with a call between Mexican Foreign Minister Juan Ramón de la Fuente and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio on Tuesday. “It was a very good conversation, very cordial, they talked about migration issues, security issues,” Sheinbaum said without giving more details. In addition to the nine new centers, the federal government plans to use some existing ones in Tijuana, Ciudad Juárez and Matamoros where, as explained by Ariadna Montiel, Secretary of Welfare, foreigners who had an appointment to request asylum in the United States but who were canceled when Trump paralyzed the CBPOne virtual application. However, Sheinbaum has insisted that Mexico’s objective with foreigners, both those who were waiting for an appointment and those who are returned due to the reinstatement of the “Remain in Mexico” program – which returns asylum seekers while they wait for their hearing in court Americans—is to first give them humanitarian care and then return them to their countries voluntarily.

Sheinbaum affirms that his government has already begun a “very cordial” dialogue with Trump through Marco Rubio

The president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum Pardorevealed that his government He has already started a “very cordial” conversation with the Donald Trump administration through the new Secretary of State of the United States, Marco Rubio.who held a phone call with the Mexican Foreign Minister, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, to talk about migration and security issues. “I want to inform you that yesterday the Foreign Minister, Juan Ramón de la Fuente, spoke by phone with the Secretary of State, Rubio; conversations have already started, It was a very good conversation, very cordial“, he revealed in his morning conference. “There was talk of migration issues, security issues, and as of yesterday these conversations began, which is very important for everyone to know,” he continued. The telephone conversation announced by Sheinbaum took place after the president of the United States, Donald Trump, signed executive orders that would impact Mexico such as the declaration of emergency on the southern border, the designation of Mexican cartels as terrorist organizations and the reactivation of the program ‘Stay in Mexico’. “This is important information for everyone to know, given this idea that there is no communication, it was formally established yesterday. It is the first call from Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the first one he made was to Mexico, and it was a very cordial call, Yesterday the chancellor informed me and from there a process of talks between both governments has begun,” he said. Claudia Sheinbaum, president of Mexico.Credit: Isaac Esquivel | EFE After rejecting reports from Mexican media that indicate that the number of deportees to Mexico increased after Trump’s arrival, the head of the Mexican executive assured that there were fewer receptions of compatriots than in previous days. “Yesterday there were no (deportees), there was even less reception of Mexicans that in previous days, so as I said yesterday that we put everything in its place, we are going to support our brothers and sisters who return. ‘Mexico embraces you’ is the program and here in Mexico you will always be received with open arms and Mexico is also experiencing a stellar moment,” he explained. “Also inform you that the care centers on the border are already being installed. Yesterday Secretary Marat was there and today I have asked the Secretary of Welfare to go supervise some of these centers and other secretaries who will also be supervising,” he said. Sheinbaum Pardo maintained that Mexico’s position with the new Trump administration will be to address the causes of the migration phenomenon and make investments in Central America. “Our position is that the most humane and effective way to address the migration phenomenon is cooperation for development, investment in places where there are people who emigrate out of necessity. That will also continue to be our position with the United States, with the Trump administration, with President Trump, that it is essential that there be investments in Central Americain our country, of course in the importance of the Treaty, which I am sure he also values, so that is our approach,” she stated. Keep reading:• Claudia Sheinbaum Pardo makes history by taking the oath as the first President of Mexico• Claudia Sheinbaum recognizes the work of migrants and assures that it is time for women• Sheinbaum will assume the presidency of Mexico with 63% favorable opinion among Mexicans

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