No. Don't be absurd.
So aliens do have some constitutional rights then? Then I think is incumbent upon you to explain to us precisely how the constitutional rights of aliens differ from those of citizens (apart from those places where the distinction is specifically spelled out in the Constitution; e.g., the right to vote or hold public office).
For example, are aliens protected against cruel and unusual punishment? Or are punishments less cruel and unusual when applied to aliens? For example, can a law be passed mandating that an alien convicted of shoplifting can be sentenced to have his fingernails pulled out without anesthesia (which would clearly be cruel and unusual punishment if committed upon a citizen)?