The ability to lift question/answer bans would greatly increase the pressure and the workload on the moderators, and would reduce the weight of community voting as a means of moderation.
If moderators were able to simply lift an automated ban, that would mean that all banned users would immediately ask for their bans to be lifted. This would put the moderators in the position to have to answer to every banned user why they believe that the ban is justified. This is obviously not scalable. In addition, by doing this, the ban would effectively not be automated, and the criteria would be made effectively public, since anyone could see the meta posts of the complaining users, and tell when they get unbanned and when not.
Another aspect is that if the moderators could unban users, this would mean that all the votes by other users that caused the ban, would be effectively canceled. It puts the moderators in a much stronger position against the community than where they are now.
Finally, it should be noted that in special circumstances, moderators staff can already unban a user. In cases where the user profile is generally okay, but they have a couple of heavily downvoted posts, e.g. due to the meta effect or the hot network questions effect (on bad answers), moderators staff can disassociate the heavily downvoted posts from the user's profile, thus improving the average votes on the user's questions/answers, and lifting the ban.