In the following text, source site is where the question started out and target site is where it is now.
Migrations can be reversed but
- questions should only have been be migrated if they were off-topic on the source site and some SMEs (Subject Matter Experts) on that site already made that determination.
- migrated questions must be off-topic on the target site in order to be returned to the source site.
- there's a time limit 30 days in which a migration can be reversed. After that its stub is deleted on the source site.
There is a migration FAQ on the global Meta and that tells us
A question will be considered rejected by the target community after it has already been migrated if, on the target site, it gets closed for any reason other than as a duplicate, or deleted (provided it wasn't already closed as a duplicate or merged), while the migration stub on the original site still exists (hasn't been deleted).
When a question which was already migrated gets rejected later, the entire process of the migration is reversed, except the original question will remain closed as off-topic. All the answers are returned to the origin site and undeleted, and are subsequently deleted on the target site*. Also, the rejected question on the target site will be locked, then automatically deleted 30 days later by a weekly script.
Firstly edit the question to make sure it's clear that it's off-topic on the target site and simultaneously on-topic on the source site because that's a prerequisite to send it back.
To get the question back on the source site we'd then need to reverse the migration and to do that you vote or flag the question for closure. If other people agree it's off-topic here and also vote to close, it will then be returned (closed) to the source site where you can then vote or flag it for reopening on that site.
Moderators on this site can close a question with one vote so if you can persuade one of those to close this question here you just need to get it reopened on the source site. Of course they'd have to agree it was off-topic here and they may also ask the moderators on the source site if they want it back and refuse to migrate it if the source site moderators indicate not to do so.