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Canadian charged after allegedly helping illegal immigrants into U.S.

US border patrol officers uniform insignia. Mario Beauregard/CP Images

A Montreal man is accused of helping transport two men who had apparently just crossed illegally into the United States from Canada.

Court documents say 29-year-old Viatcheslav Kim, a naturalized Canadian citizen originally from Russia, was apprehended by U.S. Border Patrol agents early last Wednesday in Derby Line, Vermont with two men in his car, one from Russia, the other Uzbekistan.

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Neither passenger had permission to be in the United States.

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Prior to being apprehended, Kim had been stopped by an agent just east of the U.S. port of entry on Interstate 91.

He was alone in his car and told the agent he was looking for a gas station.

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Kim, whose attorney did not return a call seeking comment, was released on bail.

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