Don't agree entirely, the Constitution and BOR list certain entitlements that the Founders hold to be self-evident and inviolable, thus implicitly "human rights".
The issue is that they never included anything that required the labor of others. "Human rights" are now held to include things like food, water, shelter, medical care, doodoo corpse-skin man-gina surgery, etc, which require the labor or property of others. While someone should never be prevented from obtaining food, water, shelter, and life-saving (lel or "life-affirming") medical care, they are not and should never be entitled to your belongings or labor. Creating this entitlement may help a few more people get food/water/shelter etc, but it essentially just shortens the path of least resistance and creates a gigantic burden on those few (read: white) people who don't continuously seek the path of least resistance in life. Essentially legally robbing them en masse.