Well, it
should - after all,
Blade Runner was the
movie of
Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?
I think we've seen
many things in
Trek that go against what the Federation claims to believe and/or practice - Section 31 immediately comes to mind. Although I'm not sure that '
Sheep' is one of those things; how much have we seen -
explicitly - that addresses the Federation's attitude toward robots/androids? Sure, Kirk
killed just about every robot or AI he ever encountered, from Ruk to Landru to Rayna to Norman, but it's my general recollection (and I could be very wrong

) that robotics has been more
ignored, in general, than ever really
addressed in the context of the Federation, with the main exception being Data and his creator, Soong. And a Trek version of
'Sheep' would obviously be very different from the published novel, I would expect - the description on the cover only says that they were created to do the dangerous jobs and that they revolted, but it doesn't say they were intentionally abused; I don't know why the Federation would consider them anything other than devices to improve the quality of life of its members, and even in "Measure of a Man," the apparent intent was to do so, oblivious to the rights and desires of the AI, in this case Data.