Well whenever you find some evidence or actual documentation to support this claim, I'd be glad to hear about it.
The article in question (below, from direct, on-the-record comments from a Bush spokeswoman) is about how the Bush White House rejects Sen. Cornyn's amnesty as not generous enough. Apparently Cornyn's amnesty, which it seems would amnesty any and all of the 8.7 million illegals in our country, isn't good enough for la Casa Blanca, perhaps becasuse it "only" guarantees a 3-year amnesty.
White House spokeswoman Jeanie Mamo said Bush administration officials have met with Cornyn, a Republican, to discuss his bill, but did not commit the president's support. Rather, Bush is set to pursue bold policies similar to those he had advocated to boost relations with Mexico early in his administration. Those discussions, which included possible amnesty for some illegal immigrants, came to an abrupt end on Sept. 11, 2001, when terrorists attacked the World Trade Center in New York City and the Pentagon.
The last link, if you could manage it, was to how "bold policies similar to those he had advocated [before 9-11]" meant about 3 million illegals getting amnesty. Again, last time around "some" was Bush/Clinton-speak for 3 million, and the White House is telling reporters that this time around is going to be like the last time.
Really Jorge, you have to learn more about how Washington, and the world for that matter, operate. Controversial proposals are not floated with simple Jorge-friendly declarative sentences like "I will give 3 million illegals amnesty". Bushie Jr's father, I'm sure, never said such a thing back in 1990 when he proposed his amnesty, though that piece of treason has since given us over 2 million amnestied illegals.
If logic, inference and reasoning still aren't to your liking, and you want to learn more about Bush and his support of illegal immigration try googling "bush" and "245i", "bush" and "TPS", or "treasury" and "matricula". You'll see how Bush has extended amnesty to hundreds of thousands of illegals from Central America, tried (unsuccessfully thankfully) several times to ram another mid-size amnesty, "245i" through congress, and has our Treasury Dept. endorsing the Mexican illegal alien ID card (I'd post yet more links myself but I'm wearying of educating you without pay).