I have already posted an example of the BoR recognizing a right that belongs to ALL "persons", regardless of citizenship. If you didn't understand the answer the first time, giving it a 2nd time is a waste of time.
You've posted nothing.
Since you think everybody has rights that are protected by the bill of rights I have a question.
Do they have the right to keep and bear arm protected by the second Amendment?
Do they have the right to vote? Do they have a right to petition the Government for a redress of grievances
I posted an example of a right that applies to everyone, regardless of citizenship
WRT your questions, those rights are reserved to "the people". IOW, they apply only to citizens
My turn to ask a question "Why does the Constitution speak of
The right of the people in some amendments, while others refer to "any person" or "no person"?