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In the US, the airlines report your departure (even in the old green slip days).Back in the days of the paper Visa Waiver for the USA, you could get in a hell of a pickle if you didn't submit the stub upon exit (I think at SFO where you could do airside transfer to some international flights, there was even a little "mailbox" type setup to drop your stub into. A friend was "interviewed" a number of times on following trips after forgetting to supply the exit stub on a previous trip.
On my only trip to the PRC, the hotel receptionist let the exit stub on my 72-hour transit visa fall to the floor and didn't notice. It took quite some pointing and looking concerned for her to give a cough about the paper on the floor below her! I wasn't going to entertain for one second the risk of not exiting the PRC safely.
The bigger issue was leaving it in your passport if the airline didn’t take it. A work colleague left his in - didn’t realise.
We arrived back for a subsequent work trip and he got the 3rd degree. Fortunately he’d been to Fiji and was able to show the stamp in his PP.

