Under the Third Geneva Convention a foreign POW has more fundamental rights than a US citizen in the USA
Under the Third Geneva Convention, prisoners of war (POW) must be:
Treated humanely with respect for their persons and their honour
Able to inform their next of kin and the International Committee of the Red Cross of their capture
Allowed to communicate regularly with relatives and receive packages
Given adequate food, clothing, housing, and medical attention
Paid for work done and not forced to do work that is dangerous, unhealthy, or degrading
Released quickly after conflicts end
Not compelled to give any information except for name, age, rank, and service number
Just a thought. I'd rather be a POW than a homeless disabled person in the USA. I'd have more rights, respect, better support, and better care.