Texas Penal Code 21.07 states: (a) A person commits an offense if he knowingly engages in any of the following acts in a public place or, if not in a public place, he is reckless about whether another is present who will be offended or alarmed by his: (1) act of sexual intercourse; (2) act of deviate sexual intercourse; (3) act of sexual contact; or (4) act involving contact between the person’s mouth or genitals and the anus or genitals of an animal or fowl. (b) An offense under this section is a Class A misdemeanor.
Thus, the immigration judge states it was a crime of moral turpitude to be convicted in any manner under this section. However, the Fifth Circuit reversed this decision by noting that the Board of Immigration Appeals’s definition of a crime of moral turpitude is conduct that “is inherently vile, base or depraved” as well as contrary to societal standards.