You don't illustrate any specific questions that are the source of confusion so it is hard to weigh in on any specific examples. However, to start I am going to offer a couple of thoughts
- There are historical questions that were asked long before Wordpress.SE was site, such as the example in your comments.
- Old questions can't be migrated. More specifically questions that are older than 6 months cannot be migrated even by moderators (in extremely exceptional circumstances they can be by SO employees, but that is not likely to happen here)
But irrespective of the above points questions can be on-topic on multiple sites. Just because it is on-topic on Site A doesn't automatically make it off-topic on Site B. So while Wordpress.SE accepts programming questions about Wordpress, they are still on topic on SO, so both sites are viable locations to ask questions, even if you think it would be better asked on a different site.
If it is a non-programming question about Wordpress asked on SO, then it should be close voted. But there is no direct migration path to WordPress. There are a handful of sites that the users can chose to migrate questions too, and of the limited number of options available, Wordpress is not among them. If the question is of high quality and is a good question for Wordpress.SE, you can use a custom flag to get a moderator to move it (assuming it is newer than 6 months old).
There is no automatic migration to any site and no "dupe hammer migrations" either. You have to resort to a normal migration flag if it is on the list, or a custom moderator flag.
If you are seeing a significant number of off-topic questions on a particular tag that are on-topic elsewhere, not just those you think would be better suited for a different site, then bring specific examples to the table and see how the community feels.