. . "When Roger steals Steve's band in \"American Dream Factory\", Steve is about to give up playing at the Langley 4th of July Festival when Stan tries to cover for illegal Mexican immigrants working for him that are about to be deported and helps Steve form a replacement band. At the festival, Steve and the Mexicans sing John Denver's song \"Take Me Home, Country Roads\"- the only one they know in English about America they used to sing while dreaming of immigrating. Hearing it, Stan realizes that they love America so much he can't allow them to be deported; Hayley also realizes that she was hypocritical to defend illegal immigration but also use the INS for petty revenge. After the song, the two throw all the Fourth of July bears as free gifts into the audience, which causes such a mob to get th"@en . . . "When Roger steals Steve's band in \"American Dream Factory\", Steve is about to give up playing at the Langley 4th of July Festival when Stan tries to cover for illegal Mexican immigrants working for him that are about to be deported and helps Steve form a replacement band. At the festival, Steve and the Mexicans sing John Denver's song \"Take Me Home, Country Roads\"- the only one they know in English about America they used to sing while dreaming of immigrating. Hearing it, Stan realizes that they love America so much he can't allow them to be deported; Hayley also realizes that she was hypocritical to defend illegal immigration but also use the INS for petty revenge. After the song, the two throw all the Fourth of July bears as free gifts into the audience, which causes such a mob to get them that the INS agents are temporarily unable to act as the Mexicans are smuggled away."@en . "Take Me Home, Country Roads"@en .