No, but there is a long list of next low wage countries in Asia, South America and Africa.
Are you imagine a mobile CHIP or car factory that tours different countries?
Obviously, not only the labor force affects, but also the availability of resources, their price, taxes, climatic conditions and transport...
If you don't like Mexico, there's Canada nearby.
There is no crime on a tangible scale.
And in America itself, if you look, a lot of people are willing to earn less, but steadily. Government support in the form of health insurance, for example, can help this, etc. Most likely it will be so.
I don't think everything is bad and lost in the USA. There are traditions of quality present, the peaks of technology, etc.
For example, I will buy an expensive Milwaukee instrument - it justifies its price.
There is more confidence in the products produced in the USA. But there is a big risk of political decisions.
When America returns to leadership as a model of a good life, not politics, everything will be fine.