The recent executive order signed by President Trump to rename the Gulf of Mexico has raised eyebrows and ignited conversations across Mexico and Cuba. The move, intended to showcase "American greatness," is characterized by a mixture of confusion, frustration, and humor among local citizens and officials who express their lasting connection to the historic name.
Gulf of Mexico Renamed: Cultural Responses from Mexico and Cuba

Gulf of Mexico Renamed: Cultural Responses from Mexico and Cuba
A controversial executive order from the Trump administration has sparked diverse cultural reactions in Mexico and Cuba following the renaming of the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America.
Francisco Javier Remes Sánchez, a fishing association manager in Tamaulipas, stated, "He’s changing the name of a cultural and natural heritage of Mexico since the 16th century." Moreover, while the order alters the name only in the United States, it left no doubt regarding the enduring significance of the Gulf of Mexico to the people in the region. Following the announcement from the Interior Department, Mexican President Claudia Sheinbaum expressed with a chuckle, "For us and for the whole world, it is still the Gulf of Mexico."
As the debate continues, both annoyance and amusement abound over a name that reflects not just geographical boundaries, but also deeply-held cultural identities.
As the debate continues, both annoyance and amusement abound over a name that reflects not just geographical boundaries, but also deeply-held cultural identities.