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HOUSTON - An undocumented immigrant from Canada has been sentenced to federal prison for his role in a drug trafficking organization .

Canadian immigrant sentenced

Jack Kasjaniuk, 35, pleaded guilty to his role in the transnational trafficking scheme on May 27.

He was sentenced by US District Judge Kenneth M. Hoyt in Houston on Monday to 135 months in federal prison.

Kasjaniuk's role in the operation was described in court as operating a "waypoint" for hundreds of kilograms of cocaine coming from Mexico and South America through the US on the way to Canada.

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