Buffet Owners Sentenced To Prison For Hiring Undocumented Workers
Two Twin Cities restaurateurs were sentenced Thursday to several months in prison for hiring undocumented workers, who were forced to work 12-hour shifts for six days a week. The United States Attorney's Office says 46-year-old Ming Guo and 28-year-old Bijian "Wilson" Weng were convicted of one count each of knowingly hiring ten or more unlawful aliens to work at their Hibachi Grill and Supreme Buffet restaurants.
