Unless something has changed I always assumed that posts that got migrated from Main to Meta and then closed as a duplicate stayed on Meta and certainly didn't lead to a rejected migration.
I'm a firm believer that rejected migrations are no joy, for anyone.
Today we had an usual "comment when down vote" post on Meta that was first posted on main: Why downvote for no reason? and I did what I do in these cases: find a duplicate and hammer it closed.
There were some comment exchanges on the Q/A pair (an answer got migrated with it) that got flags so a moderator on duty came by, cleaned up and put the whole thing out of its misery by casting a binding delete vote.
To my surprise (and that of the mod) that caused a rejected migration event leading to the question being unlocked (but closed) on main again. This is not the kind of clean-up where the tools are helping us.
I'm not sure if this is a bug but I'm going to call it that anyway in the hope this gets solved within the 6 to 8 weeks timeframe. The feature request from 2015 didn't get enough attention. Stronger measures are needed.
Can you please prevent reject migrations for duplicated voted posts when those are deleted by a moderator?