What changes is political. The winds blow a different direction and politicians in general go with the winds that get them reelected. This is an issue Trump et al. think is winning, Democrats seem to think resisting is winning. Neither is winning for the country, it may be winning for the politicians. In my view, BOTH political parties THRIVE on divisive issues. There are pretty simple solutions to many of our issues, but it would be politically inexpedient to resolve them.
It is expedient to fan the flames. It gets people aroused so the donate money and time and march in the streets. Both parties want it this way.
I want to stick to the political strategy here so I'm straining to avoid ideology:
WRT to the Democrats I disagree from a political/strategic perspective. If you look at the polling, Trump would be completely in the dumpster if not for the immigration issue. He is underwater on just about everything other than that. The Country by-and-large doesn't like his handling of tariffs, foreign policy, taxes, or anything else except one thing, immigration. On that Trump has a positive approval rating.
I'll add this, a few comments back I noticed this:
Next year they will lose the House
@SFBadger96 is almost certainly correct here. The Republican majority in the HoR is razor thin and the party in the WH almost always loses seats in the off-year election so the confident assertion that Republicans will lose the House in 2026 is not unwarranted.
That said, the ONE thing that I think could potentially change that is Democratic support for illegal immigration particularly if that support includes condoning or not sufficiently opposing violent protests.
I think at this point that even the persuadable "normies" see through the "mostly peaceful" lies so the media will not be able to convince anyone that violent leftist pro-illegal looters and arsonists are "mostly peaceful". As I see it, from a political/strategic perspective, these riots are probably the only path to a Republican HoR win in 2026.
I'm not saying it will happen and the fact that the riots are happening in the summer of 2025 rather than the summer of 2026 is strategically problematic for Trump but if these riots continue I that gives the Republicans at least a fighting chance to keep the HoR in 2026.
This may seem like it is purely political gamesmanship but, as I see it, it is immensely important. We saw what a Democratic HoR during a Trump Presidency looked like. If we get that again we'll have two full years of HoR investigations and impeachment proceedings. Trump will be hobbled in every possible way. OTOH, if Republicans pull off the HIGHLY unusual feat of breaking even or gaining seats on the back of the Immigration issue, the Deportations will REALLY ramp up.