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Not really. There would be a few 1%ers here by First World standards, but Mike Helland also pointed out eloquently some time back that there are large 3rd world communities not only at the border, but brought inside for menial labor. Just as the Romans had to contend with Huns on their borders, you have an entire continent of 3rd World communities for whom the US represents the creameries and wheat fields of Gaul that now are churned and tilled by their own people while the 1% landowners feast and complain about any goodness that doesn't flow towards them.
"... They ne'er cared for us
yet: suffer us to famish, and their store-houses
crammed with grain; make edicts for usury, to
support usurers; repeal daily any wholesome act
established against the rich, and provide more
piercing statutes daily, to chain up and restrain
the poor. If the wars eat us not up, they will; and
there's all the love they bear us."
-- Shakespeare: Coriolanus, Act 1, scene 1