Tag wikis that are empty are not useful. Tag wikis that contain plagiarized information are a problem. So yes, deleting them is appropriate.
The best option would be to write new, original content for the wiki. But there is no argument in favor of settling for plagiarized content until someone takes the time to generate original content.
As for how this interacts with suggested edits, I'm not entirely sure. It also bothers me a little to approve an edit that is destructive, rather than constructive. I'd have no problem approving it if it removed the plagiarized content and replaced it with a simple, one-sentence summary that was at least original content. Unfortunately, it doesn't. It would be nice if we could flag tag wikis for moderator attention, but that feature doesn't seem to exist. So we have to either abuse the suggested edit system, or abuse answer flags to request that a moderator delete plagiarized tag wiki content.
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posted this? So taking text from a open-source's documentation ; couldn't this be satisfied by adding a subtitle official documentation (or similar) and include the source URL. If people can improve on the original documentation (which often isn't that difficult), that could be moved to the top with the original at the bottom with a note "