The practical number of bullets that can go into that dialog is obviously limited, so SE has to pick and choose, based on the following criteria:
- Which sites are likely to be used most often as migration targets,
- Which sites are likely to be abused the most as migration targets.
Both criteria are judged by real data: statistics that tell SE how often questions are migrated to a particular target site, and what percentage of those migrations are actually successful. In addition, the subject matter of both sites is considered; questions asked on Stack Overflow are unlikely to ever be migrated to the Bicycling site, for example.
Sites are sometimes excluded from the list because history has shown that a high percentage of migrations are rejected by the target site, an indication that the folks migrating the questions do not fully understand the target site's scope.