Germany’s Interior Minister — a key ally of Chancellor Angela Merkel — has called for more deportations and said ‘refugees’ who were initially grateful to be inside the safe and affluent nation are now demanding to live in specific areas depending on their own taste. Minister Thomas de Maiziere is a member of Chancellor Merkel’s Christian Democratic Union (CDU) party and her cabinet. The Chancellor has insisted on a continued open door policy. Mr. de Maiziere, however, proposed a strict limit on numbers and only admitting the venerable, making him just the latest to join a growing list of coalition allies to rebel. He said that just those “really in need — from Syria, Iraq — will be jointly selected” but “if the [proposed] quota is met, there is no further recordings in the year.” German authorities have previously admitted that least 25 per cent of the migrants they’ve processed have lied about being Syrian citizens, and the United Nations Refugee Agency has reported that 72 per cent of those walking into Europe are men. The distribution of refugees “in the past was not really a problem because the refugees were initially grateful to be in Germany, and were happy