On a state map, Rodeo Idaho would be lucky to be represented by even the smallest dot. In a state best known for its contributions to French fries, the predominantly Japanese-American town sits virtually unchanged since the 1940s, when it was established as an internment camp during World War II. Rampant poverty, failing schools, and a suffocating gang culture regularly seem to choke the town's citizens. The only claim to fame in the community is...