Which of the following correctly summarizes why noncitizens are protected by the Bill of Rights?(1 point)

Responses

Noncitizens are considered “people” within the language of the Constitution and are therefore entitled to the same constitutional protections as citizens.
Noncitizens are considered “people” within the language of the Constitution and are therefore entitled to the same constitutional protections as citizens.

Noncitizens are considered citizens under the language of the Fourteenth Amendment and have the same rights as citizens.
Noncitizens are considered citizens under the language of the Fourteenth Amendment and have the same rights as citizens.

Noncitizens may have green cards that grant them the same constitutional rights as citizens.
Noncitizens may have green cards that grant them the same constitutional rights as citizens.

Noncitizens may have permanent residency that grants them the same constitutional rights as citizens.

Noncitizens are considered “people” within the language of the Constitution and are therefore entitled to the same constitutional protections as citizens.

The correct response is: Noncitizens are considered “people” within the language of the Constitution and are therefore entitled to the same constitutional protections as citizens.

The correct response is: "Noncitizens are considered “people” within the language of the Constitution and are therefore entitled to the same constitutional protections as citizens."

The Bill of Rights is a set of amendments to the United States Constitution that protect the rights and freedoms of individuals. The Constitution does not distinguish between citizens and noncitizens when it comes to these protections. It explicitly refers to "persons" or "people" rather than just citizens. Therefore, noncitizens are recognized as having the same constitutional rights and protections as citizens. This includes the freedom of speech, religion, assembly, and the right to due process and equal protection under the law.