Question: Which of these statements is contrary to the ideas presented in this article? South Carolina's attorney general and the federal government's assistant attorney general have differing views about South Carolina's voter ID law. South Carolina's voter ID law states that the Department of Motor Vehicles will issue free photo ID cards to voters who need them. The American Civil Liberties Union supports the U.S. Justice Department's decision to refute South Carolina's voter ID law. The U.S. Justice Department is concerned with increased voter fraud in South Carolina, among both minority and non-minority voters.