By last night, 187 newly arrived asylum seekers had no State-provided accommodation.
According to the latest figures from the Department of Children, Equality, Disability, Integration and Youth, 16 adults were not offered accommodation yesterday when they presented to seek international protection.
Since 24 January, 306 were initially not offered any accommodation.
Of those, 119 were subsequently offered spaces at Citywest.
The Government said recently that newly arrived asylum seekers presenting without children would not be offered accommodation, amid a nationwide shortage.
Minister Roderic O'Gorman has written to Government departments urgently seeking buildings "to enable us to meet our international and humanitarian obligations to shelter those arriving in Ireland seeking refuge here".
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