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BY JAMES SCOTT

State Rep. John Graham Altman defended on national television his proposed bill that would allow South Carolina to lock up illegal immigrants.

The Charleston Republican appeared Thursday night on Fox News' "Hannity and Colmes," which pits the viewpoints of liberal Alan Colmes against conservative Sean Hannity on show topics and in interviews with guests.

During his eight-minute appearance, much of which was spent sparring with Colmes, Altman said his intention was to create an environment where illegal immigrants would not want to settle.

Colmes tried to pin Altman down on whether he would advocate locking up children who might be illegal immigrants. Altman said the intention of his bill was not aimed at locking up children but sending a message that illegals aren't welcome in South Carolina.

Altman blamed the U.S. government for not doing more to curb illegal immigration. "The federal government has let us down," he said. "States have to step up."

Fox News contacted Altman after Sunday's story in The Post and Courier about proposed laws being debated in the S.C. General Assembly that would crack down on illegal immigrants.

This year, 21 states introduced more than 80 bills aimed at restricting access of illegal immigrants to health care, education and public services. Other bills tried to empower local law enforcement to make immigration arrests and force service agencies to report illegals to federal authorities.

Altman's proposed bill was one of the toughest introduced in the nation. It calls for creating a felony trespass law, punishable by up to five years in prison, that authorizes the state to seize vehicles, property and assets of illegal immigrants.

Thursday was not the first time South Carolina lawmakers have made national news on the topic of immigration. In May, Upstate Republican Bill Sandifer was a guest on CNN's "Lou Dobbs Tonight" to discuss a bill that would have denied workers' compensation for undocumented workers.